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Soldier forced to sleep in car after hotel refuses him a room - Times Online

A wounded soldier home from Afghanistan on sick leave was forced to spend the night in his car after a hotel refused him a room.

Corporal Tomos Stringer was told by staff at Metro Hotel, in Woking, that it was company policy not to accept members of the armed forces as guests. The 24-year-old had travelled to the Surrey town to help with funeral preparations for a friend killed in action.

It was so late that Cpl Stringer, who had broken his wrist jumping off an Army truck as it was attacked, had no choice but to bed down in his tiny, two-door car, arm covered in plaster.

Cpl Stringer, of 13 Air Assault Support Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, has now returned to Afghanistan, but his mother, Gaynor Stringer, from Criccieth, north Wales, told The Times that she is still furious about the incident.

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by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Sep 4th, 2008 at 03:02:29 PM EST
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This is gonna be a major problem for this hotel. They are trying not to answer phones or anything right now and hoping it blows over. but there are ministers involved and everything. Answers will be sought.

Woking is right in the middle of a large set of army bases. they'd better be making this right and fast or I imagine there'll be a lot of "unplanned" reprisals.

keep to the Fen Causeway

by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Thu Sep 4th, 2008 at 05:05:46 PM EST
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