Thousands sign petition to shut down UK's luxury shopping 'village' that's hugely popular with Chinese tourists after giant lines outside stores prompt safety concerns
calling for Bicester Village, the UK's well-known luxury shopping village, to close after crowds of shoppers gathered outside stores on Monday putting workers at risk, it said. Bicester Village, which is home to over 160 brands including Gucci, Balenciaga, Versace, and Valentino, is a luxury shopper center where customers can buy discounted designer clothing and accessories that are usually from the previous season.
"As a nation we are all still under the 2 metre guidelines and as a company, Bicester Village have a responsibility to keep its staff safe," she said. "It is horrendous that the people who work there are being forced into an unsafe environment when so many of them have family at home. SHUT THE VILLAGE UNTIL THEY HAVE A SOLUTION TO KEEP THEIR STAFF SAFE OR THE GUIDELINES CHANGE," she said.
Two-meter floor markers have been placed inside and outside of the boutiques to show people where to stand, it said. In addition, it said that it would be monitoring the number of guests in the shopping complex at any one time.
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