
BBC News, Somersett

A woman has accused the operators of a 12-year-old brother who is forced to leave because he has Doun.
Billy Jacobs said a staff of Flip Out Somerset used insults and his brother was embarrassed in front of other children.
“We followed him, made fun of several members of young and unattled staff with a knife and made fun of several members of the youth,” he said. He said the staff told his brother that they had signed a birthday party at the center, despite signing forgiveness.
“Shely simply they want to ensure safety for a child,” he asked Ms. Jacobs’ account.
On February 9, Jacobs and his son visited the center with his mother and brother near Wellington, Somersett.
“The family checked it at the entrance to the center or not. Whether they need to provide paper for safety reasons, but they have been told that the signatures are enough,” he said.
But about an hour of the session, Ms. Jacobs said she had seen her brother away from the Trump area away.
“Obviously, this is the alarm bell and I and I and I close my mother to see what’s going on,” she said.
“The reason why a child is spilled in an attractive way? He has the Doun disease.
“This is quite obviously angered, he embarrassed my brother, but it also made him look at all the others.

Ms. Jacobs said a member of the staff “selfish and insults.
“My brother was 12 years old, and he wasn’t very long.
“To be ashamed, because it’s different, it’s ugly. Not only that, but show that these differences are not enough to participate in society – it’s not in my watch.
“It’s about reading, it’s not about paying,” he said.

Down’s disease is when a person is born with excess chromosomes. Those with the disease will have some learning levels of learning, NHS reported.
“My brother may be different from others among the public, but only what the additional chromosome is doing is to be better than anyone else.
“If someone takes anything from it at all, I hope this will be more like him. Because if you try to reach their level, your life will be better for him.
He said the police had been contacted and the boy had been asked to leave.
Avonon and Somers police confirmed they were involved in the incident.
“We believe that the events of the day have turned to the version of Post on social media by Ms. Jacobs,” the Somerset told the BBC.
They said the police were due to the increase in 999-related contacts because of the concerns when the employee contacted.
“We just wanted to ensure safety for a child,” the spokesman said.
A team member said they had asked a young parents for medical examination evidence to ensure this safety.
He said the screening is needed to ensure that the risk of safety give up safety that customers signed before the meeting.
The spokesman said the screening test was testing a neck joint condition called Atlanto-Axyal instability, and Philip Somercet asking him to ask him on the instructions of the Dynastics and Bodybuilding Association.
‘Lank instability’
“A person with neck instability can have an effect, which may be small for those who do not have instability, but for them can cause paralysis or loosening of the joint,” he said.
“It’s small, but its consequences may be disastrous for an individual who has neck instability.
“By buyers with Down, before they participate in such activities, they are asked to obtain evidence that the general or pediatrician has screened the screening tests developed by the British Bodybuilding Association for instability at Atlanto-Axyal,” he said.
“Approach for participation signed by a general or pediatrician must be provided before any tarthooling activity.