I not only saw that but thought of starting a thread on it. Obviously I needn't have bothered
Utterly beggars belief that Boots is taking the monumentally nannyish and patronising route of wanting to avoid "incentivising inappropriate use."
Er - women who need the MAP decide what's appropriate don't they?
And listen to this craven, mealy-mouthed poltroonery: "In our experience, the subject of [emergency hormonal contraception] polarises public opinion and we receive frequent contact from individuals who voice their disapproval of the fact that [Boots] chooses to provide this service."
In the words of S. J. Fry: so fucking what? Are these same people writing their green ink letters all in capitals about the fact that Boots sells condoms?
I know the company was founded in 1849; clearly some of the hierarchy still live there.