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Shopping centre bosses have apologised after an 84-year-old woman was told to lower the hood of her anorak because she was in breach of a 'no hood policy'.
Bosses at the Grand Arcade in Cambridge said sorry for 'any stress' Peggy Harden, who walks with a stick, may have suffered when chastised by a security guard.
The arcade - which uses photographs of models wearing hooded tops in its advertising blurb - said it operated a 'no hood policy' to 'ensure a safe and enjoyable shopping experience for everyone'.
Bosses at the Grand Arcade in Cambridge said sorry for 'any stress' Peggy Harden, who walks with a stick, may have suffered when chastised by a security guard.
The arcade - which uses photographs of models wearing hooded tops in its advertising blurb - said it operated a 'no hood policy' to 'ensure a safe and enjoyable shopping experience for everyone'.
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