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'Scared to go to work': Shop assistant tells MPs about customer abuse
Key takeaways
- Shelley Phelps Wales Westminster correspondent BBCFinnola Tzagorakis says she was left 'terrified' by the incident.
- Finnola Tzagorakis, from London, said the man had subjected her to "racial remarks" and "even threatened to go after my children".
- She was in Parliament to share her story as MPs debated tackling abuse against people in customer facing roles.
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Shelley Phelps Wales Westminster correspondent BBCFinnola Tzagorakis says she was left 'terrified' by the incident. A shop worker has told how being a victim of abuse by a customer left her "terrified" and "scared to go to work".
Finnola Tzagorakis, from London, said the man had subjected her to "racial remarks" and "even threatened to go after my children".
She was in Parliament to share her story as MPs debated tackling abuse against people in customer facing roles.
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