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Full Throttle 09/11/19 2:12:13 AM #1: |
Whose side are you on? - Results (6 votes)
Tina. I firmly oppose any discrimination, even if it's weight discrimination. They should serve everybody no matter how
16.67% (1 vote)
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Marie. As long as it's not race or gender or sexuality, i think her reason she was reasonable to deny service in this
83.33% (5 votes)
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She wanted to get a pedicure done on her feet but a worker said they couldn't service her because of her size and that she might break one of the chairs!!.... She said "Are you serious?I'm too big to sit in the chair?" who had gone to Rose Nails for a pedicure that day She went with her mother and was seen on camera speaking to an employee Marie Bui, an employee admitted thatshe was the one who turned her away and said "My spa chair is very small." and that she wasn't trying to be mean but that she had to draw the line after another heifer broke their previous chair Tina complained stating she saw another large person being taken care of a week before and that her denial was personal She said "It was like, very disrespectful. To me, i thought it was discrimination." Dailymail reached out and a woman who answered denied it was the same establishment The salon sits at a nondescript strip mall, sandwiched between PJ'sFish and Chicken and Greens Tobacco Shop Legally, the law is on Marie's side as it is a private business and they can DENY a person for whatever reason as long as it's not protected according to New York attorney Julie Hyman who is not representing Lewis Julie said "However, i don't know if i would have chosen that option. Sometimes the chair is meant to die" Whose side are you on? Surveillance - Tina - Marie - --- call me mrduckbear, sweater monkeys. A GFAQS User Steps On A Bug, I'll Stop Posting for 48 HOURS. THIS ACCOUNT ONLY!! I'm an Asian Liberal. RESIST The Alt-Right ... Copied to Clipboard!
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