The man said 'sorry' for the incident, however, the shop got the last laugh
A shop in Galway has left the perfect reply for a man who smashed their window and showed up outside their door apologising.
CCTV footage later showed a man running head-first towards the shop, which sells Hemp-derived products including Hemp flowers, hitting the front windows and, as a result, breaking the glass.The man is then seen getting up and running away along with other people, GalwayBeo reports. In a post on social media, the shop wrote: "Fair play to this young man it must be said - fronted up to our shop the following week, had no recollection of the event, admitted he'd messed up and offered to pay for the damage! Next time, just have a spliff bro..."
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