A disabled man said he was stopped from entering an Apple store because he didn't have a face mask despite him showing proof he was exempt from having to wear one.
Martin Splatt said he was told that the store "didn't care" and that he "needed to leave" after he showed workers his disability lanyard and ScotRail card which shows he is exempt from wearing a face covering whilst traveling.
The 35-year-old from Edinburgh said he felt 'dehumanised' after the embarrassing incident. Martin currently uses a wheelchair and is exempt from having to wear a face mask under the current government guidelines, Edinburgh Live reports.
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