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 A MAN shopping in Aldi says he was  assaulted and restrained  by staff and told he had five seconds to hand over his rucksack.Neil Burrows, 40, decided not to wait in a checkout queue and placed the handbasket containing the product on an empty conveyor belt before walking out.2 Neil Bur stanley becher rows says he was assaulted by a member of staff and accus stanley germany ed him of shopliftingCredit: Deadline NewsHe alleges a member of staff physically grabbed him by the collar outside the store while another stood in front to block him.He  stanley website says the workers at the store in Acocks Green, Birmingham, accused him of shoplifting before inspecting the rucksack he was carrying.Only on finding it empty was he allowed to go.Neil said:  I was scared while I thought I was being mugged until I noticed the store logo on his jacket. I was shocked and disgusted at being treated like that and that the shop staff think they have the legal powers of police officers. He grabbed me from behind on the collar and shoulder of my coat, an