8 Y" M/ F) N! eLanguage tensions lead to arrest at hospital ( H7 L. d' N1 L: bPosted By: Laura Casella lcasella@astral.com · 9/10/2012 1:17:00 PM 9 I( `9 M8 i u 5 j6 c1 \& v" u+ j8 GIt's an example of possibly growing language tensions in the province.4 \" _; n- l. ?
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What started as a simple conversation in line at the Jewish General Hospital's cafeteria, ended with an alleged assault. . i( X3 b" A! j0 r5 d; S3 F. ?, y+ R1 `; s- s* l
The English-speaking man was buying a sandwich Wednesday afternoon in the atrium cafeteria of the hospital. Police say he asked the employee to change his gloves in case they came in contact with tomatoes, to which he suffers violent allergic reactions.+ [, I S* u. F! ^3 F
- G" P4 M1 y% N/ ?' P+ T( AIt's at that point a woman in the line started complaining loudly about his speaking English. He told her to mind her own business. Things escalated and she threw a tuna-and-tomato sandwich in his face.2 W) {, T3 B) L; S* b! e
; j& c7 X+ D$ Y" Z* a1 cThe man says he suffered an immediate reaction, with itching and swelling, and reported to the hospital E.R.8 h$ {+ w- z: t6 k. ^
1 F% J0 D4 W' h4 xThe man pressed charges against the woman, who was arrested. The investigation continues.作者: papaxiong 时间: 2012-9-10 19:46
啊? 过敏你还丢人家,魁瓜子也太脑缺了。