Mirror : “I don’t think I have to say I’m sorry. His family knew it was not going to be there forever. "The snowman was obstructing my path.
I decided to kick it because I didn't think it was going to hurt anyone's feelings. I don’t think that snowmen have feelings."It was going to melt and snow again, I didn't think it would make such an impact on a three-year-old kid."Callum, whose partner is expecting a child, was asked not to return to his agency job following the incident.“The outcome is I’ve lost my job," he continued. "I didn't think it was legal to sack me for kicking a snowman."When I said to my boss 'I've got a family I need this job' he said 'I don't give a s**t'.“I’m willing to build the parents a new snowman for their son.
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