Apple forced to apologise after black teens kicked out of shop

Staff accused of racism after telling boys to leave the Melbourne store because they 'might steal something'

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Six black Australian teenagers have accused Apple of racism after they were told to leave a shop in Melbourne because staff suspected they might shoplift.

The schoolboys filmed the incident at the Highpoint store and uploaded it to Facebook. The video has been widely shared, with many calling it a blatant case of racial profiling, The Guardian says.

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