Cinema warns OAPs over 'juvenile behaviour'

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Friday, April 24, 2009
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If you thought childish behaviour at the cinema was reserved for the younger generation think again.

A letter has been handed out to pensioners at the Odeon, in Leicester, accusing them of "unacceptable" and "juvenile behaviour" at a Senior Screen event.

The three-page, unsigned, document was passed out to customers at one of the weekly showings at the cinema, in Freemans Park, earlier this month.

It said the behaviour was having a "negative, Draconian impact on what was once a happy occasion".

It added that if the behaviour did not stop, cinema management would look to take action, from "refusing to serve certain guests up to stopping Senior Screen altogether".

Customers were accused of threatening, pushing, poking, bullying, harassing and intimidating staff, saving seats for friends and queue-jumping.

Concerns were also raised about guests abusing the free tea and biscuits handed out, with the letter stating "...guests have been known to line multiple pockets of clothing and Tupperware boxes with biscuits..."

Senior Screen was started in 2000 to give older people the chance to watch classic films and modern blockbusters at a discounted rate during the daytime.

The Odeon has apologised for sending the letter, but some customers said they had been left feeling like naughty children.

Great Glen pensioners John and Shirley Gough, 74 and 73 respectively, said: "We are not naughty school children and we object to a three-page, A4 letter being handed out. It really is disgusting."

One woman, who asked not to be named, said: "I think it is unnecessary. I'm sure it is just a few people and only on the odd occasion when these things happen.

"There is no need to make us all feel guilty."

However, Christine Hewkin, from Aylestone, said she felt the cinema was right to highlight the behaviour.

She said: "I think the Odeon has made a fair comment.

"This type of behaviour has been going on for a long time and it will continue to go on if the cinema doesn't make a stand.

"It is annoying when you have queued and waited to find all the good seats have been saved for people who haven't even arrived yet."

Peter White, 75, from Thurnby, added: "If there have been complaints made by staff and members of the public, then the cinema are well within their rights to make a point."

A spokesperson for Odeon Cinemas said: "Odeon Leicester would like to apologise for any upset caused to its Senior Screen customers.

"In response to a significant number of specific requests, a letter was issued by the cinema to its Senior Screen customers based on the feedback the cinema had received in relation to customer behaviour.

"Odeon Leicester would like to reassure guests the letter was only issued in an attempt to ensure everybody could continue to enjoy the same positive experience at Senior Screen performances.

"Odeon is committed to entertaining film fanatics of all ages and is extremely proud of the Senior Screen season.

"Odeon's Senior Screen sessions will continue to operate as normal."

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    by Jane, Leics

    Friday, April 24 2009, 2:08PM

    “Slap them all with an ASBO - that should sort them out!”

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    by Hedgehog Harris, Knighton Lane East

    Friday, April 24 2009, 1:53PM

    “I know for a fact , there are a couple of shady OAPs dealing biscuits they stole earlier. It's disgusting, I can't afford what they charge, but I'm hooked on Rich Tea.”

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    by Mark, Leic

    Friday, April 24 2009, 1:37PM

    “well done "m, leicester" in completely missing the tone of Eddie's post ha ha...”

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    by Hardy, Anstey

    Friday, April 24 2009, 1:34PM

    “M - did you not get the impression that Eddie's post might have been of a light-hearted nature? I'm sure he's fully aware that there was no cinema in the 17th century. Public folgging for the heinous crime of half-inching a few biscuits? I don't think so. Just confiscate their bus passes and let them contemplate their shame whilst watching the younger generation doing the same on the Jeremy Kyle show.”

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    by concerned, Leicester

    Friday, April 24 2009, 1:31PM

    “No respect!
    National service that'll sort um out.”

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    by Dodgite, Braunstone

    Friday, April 24 2009, 1:30PM

    “Ah how wonderful to hear that some people never grow up.

    Last time i checked we were living in Leicestershire, not Never Never Land. Get a grip folks and start behaving like humans, not animals (actually thats a bad comparison as animals are innocent and don't necessarily know what they're doing)”

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    by M, Leicester

    Friday, April 24 2009, 12:59PM

    “Eddie, well done i wondered how the it would take for the "Pulic Flogging" lobby to show it's face. Point of fact there was not trouble in cinemas in the 17th century because D'oh there were no cinemas. However people did behave very badly (even urinating on other members of the audience) at the theatre. So public flogging.................... Hmm don't think so really!”

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    by Lawrence, Leicester

    Friday, April 24 2009, 12:58PM

    “Daily Mail take note!!”

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    by Eddie, Leicester

    Friday, April 24 2009, 12:42PM

    “But Mr Mulcahy they DIDhave the cane when these people were younger - obviously didn't work. Surely the only solution is to bring back public flogging? There was never any trouble in cinemas in the seventeenth century.”

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    by Sam, Leics

    Friday, April 24 2009, 12:01PM

    “I agree with previous comments that the Odeon should not have apologised for the letter. It was obviously sent for a reason, they would not have done so if it was just one or two offenders. Similarly the Odeon would send out letters if many youngsters were behaving like this during the family viewings for example, but i think it highlights an issue that they have not had to do this as maybe the youngsters do not behave so outrageously. I cannot quite believe that any senior customers have complained about this letter, they would not complain if the letter had been sent to the majority of youngsters due to the behaviour of the minority. Welldone the Odeon!”

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