She's run out of cinema because she laughed a lot: It was later learned that she was an autism

British Film Institute [ BFI] has apologised after a movie staff forced a girl out of Asperger syndrome into Periscope. Tamsin Parker, 25, an artist and animator, was watching her favorite film “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, by director Sergio Leone with [...]
British Film Institute [ BFI] has apologised after a movie staff forced a girl out of Asperger syndrome into Periscope.
Tamsin Parker, 25, an artist and animator, was watching her favorite film “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, by director Sergio Leone with her two friends, but was asked to come out because she was laughing loudly.
Her mother had said that some of the other viewers had applied until she was expelled from the cinema: my daughter had said “I'm autism” but a man told her “You're stupid. Another had called it a whore.
Then she added: “She was completely humiliated and this destroyed her birthday party. ”
The BFI recently issued a statement saying he was sorry and that he had erred in a complex and challenging “sis.
We're taking this situation very seriously and this morning we started an investigation... We need to do better in accommodate all the needs of our consumers and address what revisions and how we should train the staff,” said the institute.












