A barber who called his salon Prov-City after the US city he grew up in has been subjected to an eight-month campaign of sectarian abuse.
Graffiti has been daubed on the door of Stuart Pelletier’s salon and stones thrown at the window, and he has been subjected to abuse by strangers, who believe he is an IRA sympathiser, shouting: “C’mon the Provos.” The 32-year-old, who spent his childhood in Providence, Rhode Island, said he will not change the name of his business in Hamilton despite the attacks.
He said: “I have worked extremely hard to get where I am today and for people, usually kids, to constantly destroy or damage my business and what I’ve built is infuriating.“First it was some type of make-up, then it was stones being thrown at the windows.” Stuart, who was born in East Kilbride, moved to Charlestown, near Rhode Island’s capital Providence, in the early 90s with his mum Lorraine and American stepdad Kevin Pelletier.
He managed another salon before deciding to open his own in Hamilton earlier this year. Since then, he has been subjected to abuse from people who think the name refers to the Provisional IRA – also known as the Provos.
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