2009年9月22日星期二

Abercrombie & Fitch Fined For Discriminating Against Autistic Shopper

The PR geniuses at abercrombie and fitch are in the news again for refusing to let a 14-year old autistic

shopper have help trying on clothes. The Minnesota Department of Human abercrombie and fitch Rights has fined the company $115,264

for discriminating against a person with a abercrombie and fitch disability.

Hm. This sure sounds familiar.

The injured parties abercrombie and fitch include Molly Maxon, who has autism, and her older sister. When the two tried to enter a

fitting room together so that the sister abercrombie and fitch could help Molly try on clothes, an A&F employee refused to let

them, citing a store policy to prevent shoplifting.