Friday, September 26, 2014

Couple singing Peppa Pig tune to toddler 'forced off bus after complaints they were being racist' because it goes against Muslim pork ban

  • Nick Barnfield and Sarah Cleaves were travelling with their autistic daughter 
  • The couple began singing Peppa Pig theme tune to comfort the 15-month-old
  • Parents made snorting noises to imitate the popular cartoon character 
  • A female Asian passenger allegedly complained their behaviour was racist 
  • Couple claimed women felt noises insulted Muslim ban on eating pork  
  • CCTV footage shows woman talking to driver and to the couple  
  • Mr Barnfield claims driver told him to get off as 'it's not worth the hassle'
  • Bus company First is investigating the incident on September 8

Nick Barnfield and Sarah Cleaves said they were trying to settle their daughter Heidi on the bus when they were approached 'aggressively' 
Nick Barnfield and Sarah Cleaves said they were trying to settle their daughter Heidi on the bus when they were approached 'aggressively' 
A couple were thrown off a bus and branded racists after singing the Peppa Pig theme tune to their autistic daughter, it has been claimed. 

Nick Barnfield and Sarah Cleaves were travelling with their daughter Heidi on a bus from Sheffield to Doncaster when the 15-month-old started crying. 

The couple, who live in Rotherham, started singing the song in an effort to cheer their daughter up, but say they were branded racists by another passenger and told to get off the bus by its driver.

The couple claimed the woman, who they saw was wearing a hijab, took offence to the snorting sounds in the song and believed they were a reference to how pork is forbidden in Islam though this has not been confirmed. 

She complained to the bus's driver, who, it is claimed, then told the couple it would be 'easier' for them to get off two miles from their home. 

'We were really embarrassed, ashamed and upset and we hadn't done anything wrong, just trying to make our little girl happy, but people were looking at us as if we had done something wrong.

'It was humiliating,' said Mr Branfield.  

The 24-year-old said they were trying to settle their daughter on the X78 bus on September 8 when they were approached 'aggressively' by the woman. 

'A lady came up to us and quite aggressively started telling us we were irresponsible parents and that we were being racist singing the song.' 

'She went up to the bus driver and told him we were being racist towards her and she wasn’t happy. The driver came up to me and said we had to get off the bus or the police would have to come.

'He said: 'just get off the bus - it’s not worth the hassle’. I was really shocked because we had done nothing wrong but he didn't listen to us.

    'He just said: "Go now, otherwise you’ll hold up all the passengers and no-one will be happy."'

    'I was more upset at the bus driver not taking in both sides - he just heard the word racism and kicked us off.

    'I’m annoyed he didn't listen to our side of the story or ask any questions.'

    Nick Barnfield was 'humiliated' when he and his fiancee Sarah Cleaves were asked to get off the bus with their daughter
    Miss Cleaves and her daughter had been accompanying Mr Barnfield to a hospital appointment
    Mr Barnfield said he and his fiancee were 'humiliated' after allegedly being asked to get off the bus 
    The couple said they began singing the song to their 15-month-old daughter Heidi and made snorting sounds 
    The couple claim to have been thrown off the X78 bus from Sheffield to Doncaster following the incident 
    The couple claim to have been thrown off the X78 bus from Sheffield to Doncaster following the incident 

    A spokesman for First confirmed the couple did get off the bus following a conversation with a female Asian passenger and the bus driver, but claimed the bus driver had no knowledge of allegations of racism. 

    'CCTV confirms that Mr Branfield had left the bus as he described and it does clearly show a conversation between the driver, a female Asian customer and the customer Mr Branfield who has logged the complaint with us. 

    'In terms of what was said we are investigating it and we're in discussions with Mr Branfield. 

    'We're looking at the circumstances in which he left the vehicle - I don't want to speculate about his concerns that he was asked to leave but we want to be clear from both sides what happened.

    'The driver told us he heard no reference to racism but we are investigating the incident and have not yet drawn a conclusion.' 

    South Yorkshire Police said it was not investigating the incident.  

    They claim another passenger took offence to their singing of the song and suggested the snorting noises were offensive to Islam which forbids pork 
    They claim another passenger took offence to their singing of the song and suggested the snorting noises were offensive to Islam which forbids pork 

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