Customer Leanne Caffrey shared a picture on Facebook showing the salon's price chart after taking her own children for a haircut
A barber who charged extra to cut the hair of "special needs boys under 15" has apologised after receiving an online backlash.
The sign has since been taped over. At the shop yesterday , he said: "The sign being there was by mistake. I didn't know that these words were against the law. "Me personally and my staff have always done our best to be strong members of the community and we love to speak with you all on your visits."
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