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I dropped some people at Kings and had a little wait so I went into sainsburys for a sandwich and bit of shopping. I sat in the car eating my sandwich. The car washer man was coughing and spitting it out. I felt sick. He then disappeared into the trees and was gone a while and came out pulling his trousers up ... I can only assume he was doing what bears do ....
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First and foremost, that area is nothing to do with Sainsbury, it's owned and leased by Hadley/Dulwich Hamlet Leisure. I've emailed the bar licensee for a direct email address to bring this to point. Car wash staff are allowed within the DH Leisure centre for toilets and drinks.

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