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Diner ‘near tears’ after ‘chavvy’ clothes saw him barred entry from Maidstone’s Miller & Carter – Kent Live
Wearing a pair of jeans and a top, David said he was left feeling like ‘a second class citizen’ as staff reviewed his outfit

An “embarrassed” diner has spoken out after he and his friend were barred from entering a restaurant – purely because of how they were dressed.
David Fulton, 27 and of Folkestone, said he was left “close to tears” after the incident at Maidstone’s Miller & Carter steakhouse.
The dinner was supposed to be a gluttonous celebration, David told KentLive, after his friend had purchased a new car.
Instead the pair left with empty stomachs after not meeting the restaurant’s dress code – somethin…
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