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7:29am Wednesday 28th November 2007
Swimmers humiliated seriously injured servicemen undergoing treatment at Headley Court Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre by objecting to their presence in Leatherhead Leisure Centre swimming pool.
A group of Headley Court veterans, some who had lost limbs during active service in Iraq and Afghanistan, had to leave the pool after being told by a couple of swimmers they had no right to be there because they had not paid. Another group of servicemen remained in the water.
The incident at the swimming pool took place when an assistant lifeguard moved lane ropes to get ready for the regular Headley Court session.
A woman swimmer complained that it reduced the room in the pool for other members of the public who had paid an entry fee while the soldiers were allowed in free. She was backed by another member of the public.
She then spoke directly to the Headley Court physical training instructor who decided to remove his group while another continued with their session.
Mole Valley District Council is so appalled at her behaviour that it is expected to pass a resolution this week extending the free swimming concessions for servicemen to their families, who will also be allowed free use of the soft play area at the centre and free entry to Dorking Halls cinema.
Councillor Tim Hall, leader of Mole Valley District Council, said: "There appears to have been a rare incident where two members of the public queried the provision of lanes of the swimming pool for Headley Court.
"This was an isolated incident, where some insensitive comments were made by these members of the public, directed at some of our customers from Headley Court.
"As we live in a democracy which encourages freedom of speech, we cannot legislate against what particular individuals say."
A spokesman for the MOD said: "We are disappointed that a small number people objected to the closure of swimming lanes so that patients of Headley Court could use them.
"This is not typical of the support given to military by the public in Leatherhead."
Ironically, the incident at the leisure centre happened shortly before Sir Richard Dannatt, head of the British Army and Chief of the General Staff, visited Headley Court on Friday to launch the Arkensis Group appeal, part of the £5million Help for Heroes appeal to build a swimming pool and other rehabilitation facilities at Headley.
"The people who come here are very special, some are injured in training but many are here because of injuries they have sustained on operations.
"People here are so focused - they want to get better and they want to get back to work," he said.
More than £1 million has been raised so far for the appeal.
MJ, london says...
9:03am Wed 28 Nov 07
Angie P, Wimbledon says...
9:29am Wed 28 Nov 07
Sharon, Weybridge says...
11:18am Wed 28 Nov 07
Lisa, Croydon says...
12:02pm Wed 28 Nov 07
Joe, Leatherhead says...
1:17pm Wed 28 Nov 07
Barry Murton, Epsom says...
3:40pm Wed 28 Nov 07
Tom J-P, Surrey says...
8:49am Thu 29 Nov 07
Barry Murton wrote:This story has been reported around the world shaming us as a nation not just for the stupid and hurtful words of this woman but for the fact that our boys do not have there own facilities. This Government in my view is as guilty of disrespecting our boys as much or if not more than this woman, the boys did there job for this government, now let the government do there job for them.
I think those members of the public should be named and shamed for their inhumanity
Nick, Surbiton says...
12:19pm Thu 29 Nov 07
Cee, Epsom says...
1:12pm Thu 29 Nov 07
J.T.Thornton, Burwash says...
1:31pm Thu 29 Nov 07
Councillor Tim Hall, leader of Mole Valley District Council, said:
"As we live in a democracy which encourages freedom of speech, we cannot legislate against what particular individuals say."
C Berry, Devon says...
5:10pm Thu 29 Nov 07
dave, Stratford says...
3:30pm Fri 30 Nov 07
J.T.Thornton wrote:disagree, replace
Councillor Tim Hall, leader of Mole Valley District Council, said: "As we live in a democracy which encourages freedom of speech, we cannot legislate against what particular individuals say."I disagree, replace "seriously injured servicemen", for something like "disabled Somali refugees", and then see how much of a democracy/ freedom of speech state we live in.
richie, battersea says...
11:52am Mon 3 Dec 07
MJ, London says...
2:19pm Wed 5 Dec 07
Mags, Spain says...
5:53pm Wed 5 Dec 07
simon Buckley, West Wales says...
5:50pm Thu 6 Dec 07
Mrs M Burnett, Germany says...
9:53pm Thu 6 Dec 07
Dawn Trickett, Lincoln, UK says...
10:16am Fri 7 Dec 07
Nick wrote:Half agree!? TOSH! I say Name and Shame! What people forget is how hard it can be to be in the forces. It not only shows us up as a nation but also shames us as members of the human race. Injured military personnel may not have suitable facilities which is where public facilities should be available at NO COST as they and their families have already paid a high price for protecting this nation from a way of life that we do not agree with. Meanwhile a small minority of this nation are self centred. The two that left the pool, shame on you! you should have stayed as you had nothing to be ashamed about. This has made me soooooo angry and yet so shameful. I dont particularly care if the two women now feel shame. They are not worth my time and effort. Boys, dont you listen to any negative comments! You do a fantastic job under difficult circumstances and rarely with full equipment. Love you all!
A new acronym? NIMSP? I half agree with Barry, the two people should be given the chance to air their side of the story.
wilky, kent says...
3:10pm Fri 7 Dec 07
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Peter North, Benhill Rd says...
7:59am Wed 28 Nov 07
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