A MAN has been convicted of racially abusing a Muslim pharmacist who refused to sell him the morning after pill on “ethical” grounds.
Chris Mellett, 29, and Kaye Walsh, 36, had gone to Sainburys pharmacy in Ashton late on a Sunday afternoon to buy the pill after their usual form of contraception failed on Friday night.
When pharmacist Mohammed Parvez told the couple he could not sell them the pill, Mellett, formerly of Shelley Grove, Droylsden launched a torrent of racial insults, Tameside magistrates heard.
Prosecuting, Thomas McCabe said: “The defendant shouted: ‘United Kingdom, Great Britain, not for people like you!’
“He was red-faced and angry and shouted: ‘Shut your ******* mouth you black ******* you don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Mellett then complained to duty manager David Lawrence telling him: ‘If I was in his country I would kneel on a mat and bow East. In this country he should obey our rules.‘
The store arranged for a pharmacy in Denton to stay open an extra five minutes, but the couple, who had Ms Walsh’s children — Philip, 17, and Sophie, five — in tow insisted there wasn’t enough time to get there.
The next day the couple contacted the Advertiser and even wrote to the prime minister to register their disgust. The story gained widespread attention.
Mellett, a former recruitment consultant, was arrested 12 days later after Mr Parvez made a complaint to police.
He denied the charge, claiming Mr Parvez had “fabricated” the allegations to seek “revenge” for him going to the newspapers.
He told magistrates: “I went to the press because it was a bugbear, it really got under my skin. I was in sheer disbelief. It was on the shelf behind him but he couldn’t sell it. I told him he was there to provide a duty of care.
“If you had to employ a fireman, you wouldn’t employ one that didn’t put out fires. If I did swear, it wasn’t directed at anyone. I just muttered under my breath.
“I was calm. I don’t have outbursts. I was surrounded my members of the public and had a small child with me.”
Mr McCabe said: “You’re using the five-year-old as an excuse. CCTV footage showed she wasn’t always there. In truth, that was your big moment to vent your spleen. You wanted to have your big sound off.”
Mellett said: “So I’ve racially insulted someone, gone to customer services and given all my personal details and then got the press involved, I’m sorry no.”
Mitigating, Paul Lamb said: “No complaint was made until 12 days later — after significant publicity — although each of the witnesses could have done so in that time.
“At best, the incident has been taken out of context or at worst completely fabricated.”
Tameside magistrates found Mellett guilty of racially aggravated harrassment. He was fined £175 with £160 costs.

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The Right Honourable Jules Stinkington Whingefield I (04/12/2008 at 19:28)
sounds like no justice was done on this sad day and an innocent man fell foul of the ever so effective 'race card'.
i refuse to accept that it took almost 2 weeks of publicity before any complaint was made, thats 2 weeks to construct a story and memorise.. no, make yourself believe it!!
i hope Mr Mellett can overcome this terrible misappropriation of justice and all involved in making these absurd allegations against him realise that they have played with an innocent mans life.
this is a political box ticking exercise at the tax payers cost.. utterly disgusting!!
Sir Pentest Vote 'NO', Newton Nr. Hyde. (05/12/2008 at 10:31)
I hope Sainsburys havew got rid of the pharmasist which would'nt supply the morning after pill on ethical grounds.
A person like that, shouldn't be allowed to even work in a position where he can refuse goods, or treatment because of his so called beliefs.
Phileas T Fogplatter, A-u-L Lancashire (05/12/2008 at 17:41)
Just to inform you that the General Medical Council allows ANYONE who does not want to supply the morning after pill, does not have to. There are also devout Catholics, anti-abortionists as well as followers of Islam that disagree with there use.
Sir Pentest Vote 'NO', Newton Nr. Hyde. (06/12/2008 at 19:33)
Just to inform you, it is my opinion and i am sticking to it, your comments bear no relevance to my line of thought.
Try Platting Sawdust for a change. :-q
Phileas T Fogplatter, A-u-L Lancashire (07/12/2008 at 14:26)
I just thought it may help if anything like that happened again. It is no use shouting at the pharmasist saying that they are a disgrace and should loose their job - when they are in their rights to refuse. Ignorance is not bliss, ask Mr Mellett he learnt the hard way.
Dave J, Spain (07/12/2008 at 20:31)
smiler :-) (08/12/2008 at 12:00)
Vote No if you want Gridlock, Tameside (08/12/2008 at 12:11)
Sir Knowsalot, Manchester (08/12/2008 at 14:13)
You deserved to be found guilty.
LittleMancMinx, Ashton Under Lyne (10/12/2008 at 13:02)
thenoo (11/12/2008 at 21:03)