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Published 12:20 20 Apr 2013 BST

It seems Dunnes Stores is taking a hard line on sexual harassment. Either that or a member of the public decided to be creative (we’re thinking the latter is much more likely).
Labour Councillor Jane Horgan-Jones tweeted out a photo of a sign which sits among a tray of cucumbers and outlines the shop’s approach to sexual harassment. She wrote: “Dunnes is taking a very hard line on sexual harassment.”
Picture courtesy of Twitter (@horganjonesjane).
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