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Originally Posted by gag So she took her son who was 16 and because it was a late night showing they refused her entry with him, and said he wasn't getting in , I told her to make a complaint I think thats out of order , I get the late showing idea but still think that wrong .. |
The film is a 15, which is the only criteria for allowing/refusing permission. If he had ID showing he was 15 or older, and was not intoxicated or being abusive, then I don't believe the cinema management had any right to refuse entry.
This website might be helpful:
https://www.resolver.co.uk/consumer-...try-complaints