Challenged over face coverings?

Rosa_Deo
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Hi, My name is Rosa & I am seeking to hear from anyone here who has experienced being challenged for not wearing a face covering despite lawful exemption?
I am in process of writing a complaint letter to ASDA store as I was unlawfully obliged to give reason of exemption for my daughter accompanying me as I rely on lipreading. I am severely hearing impaired & wear 2 aids. A very distressing experience as masked staff also commented I don't seem to have any trouble hearing him. I understand I have cause to a claim under Equality Act, but I would like to hear if anyone may have more advice or experience to share tips from that may assist me?
Many thanks for reading.
Rosa
I am in process of writing a complaint letter to ASDA store as I was unlawfully obliged to give reason of exemption for my daughter accompanying me as I rely on lipreading. I am severely hearing impaired & wear 2 aids. A very distressing experience as masked staff also commented I don't seem to have any trouble hearing him. I understand I have cause to a claim under Equality Act, but I would like to hear if anyone may have more advice or experience to share tips from that may assist me?
Many thanks for reading.
Rosa
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HI and welcome,May i ask what you mean by a claim under the equity act? A claim for what?1
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Welcome to the community @rosa_alba! Here is some information about face coverings, exemption rules and exemption cards which you might find helpful.0
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Hi @rosa_alba - & welcome to the community. Whilst I was looking online for a face covering for myself, I saw some lip reading face masks, which may help, if you just google these.0
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Hi and welcome to the community, maybe you should get an exemption card as mentioned above.
I agree it isnt right you being questioned but then again the staff are only dong there job and this is also a new situation for them and a lot of them were fearful of having to challenge customers about masks
Retail staff are often the brunt of peoples frustrations and I think we could all show them more appreciation for what they do for min wage
Good luck if you want to claim though I dont quite understand what you think you can claim for0 -
I understand a number of legal issues are involved in challenging re face coverings that breach Equality Act. Sharing a few for those that have asked:Businesses/public places have duty under Equality Act 2010 (section 20) to make adjustments to avoid disadvantaging those disabled by instructing their agents/employees to refrain from asking regarding face coverings altogether. If entry is refused to a disabled person, whether disability is known of or not, they are prima facie liable to them.
Although stating (or showing a badge) you have reasonable excuse exemption under Coronavirus regulations, to feel/be obliged to explain reason for exemption & disclose details associated with your disability is considered a breach of right to privacy & an act of disability discrimination under Equality Act 2010 (section 112 Aiding contraventions).Distress compounded by further offensive words spoken can be considered as bullying &/or hate crime motivated by hostility because you are using disability exemption from wearing mask/face covering. Principle (any business/public place), is responsible for the actions of their agent/s, further liable to compensate for injury to feelings under section 119 of the same (Remedies).
Thanks for the comments. I'll let you know how I get on.
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Really? Wouldn't a simple explaination be all that's needed? I agree with others, the face coverings rule is still very new to everyone.My daughter is doesn't wear one either because of her disability. I bought her an excemption card from the internet, along with the lanyard. She wears in around her neck when we go out because of fear from her that she will be approached. Yes people have looked across to her but obviously they see what she's wearing and she hasn't yet been approached. If she is then i will simply explain. No harm done and then we can just carry on with our shopping.I'm all for the simple life... this just seems a little over the top and yes i'm disabled too.0
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