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A Washroom Lawsuit

Started by Shana A, June 17, 2010, 09:00:24 AM

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Shana A

A Washroom Lawsuit

By JillPage Thu, Jun 17 2010 COMMENTS(0) Patent Pending

http://communities.canada.com/montrealgazette/blogs/patentpending/archive/2010/06/17/a-washroom-lawsuit.aspx

Apparently, according to the article, the transgender woman had been using the women's washroom in the restaurant for about a year when she was suddenly told to use the men's room, instead, after complaints by female patrons.

I would be curious to know what the nature of the complaints were, though the lawyers for Denny's say that the transgender woman did nothing inappropriate. So, why the complaints? Why the action? Well, on the surface, it seems, the restaurant does not recognize her gender identity. Since the transgender woman has not had gender reassignment surgery yet, Denny's feels she is a man. No matter that she is on hormone therapy and lives and breathes as a woman all the time. The lawyer for Denny's says: "The problem is that another individual with inappropriate motives could abuse the policy that permitted a male to use the woman's restroom."
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Janet_Girl

More of these lawsuits should be brought forth.  Show how stupid they really are. IMPO.
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Britney_413

What I get tired of is when everyone is punished because of the actions of one individual or in some cases the mere imagination of the possibility that someone could do something. It is basically thought crime. Just because someone could enter a restaurant wired with explosives under a long coat doesn't mean that all restaurants should start banning long coats. Unfortunately, this is essentially the "logic" that many people use. Because one person is "uncomfortable" by a gender variant person in a restroom or the mere fact that someone at some imaginary future date could become uncomfortable, let's make a policy and an issue about it.

Denny's obviously has some issues. They have been sued many times before over discrimination-type issues. You'd think they would learn or train their staff better. Isn't it more sensible to simply run the restaurant normally vs. spend all of that money defending lawsuits that they know they are going to lose? As I've stated elsewhere, how does Denny's know who is trans or not or what surgeries someone may or may not have had? The only thing they can do is make assumptions.

I'd really like it if one of their managers asked a masculine-looking genetic female if she has had her MTF surgery yet. Talk about another lawsuit let alone a national news story. This restaurant chain in general isn't very professional either. Every Denny's I've been to is pretty trashy relative to comparable eating spots. The staff will smoke cigarettes right up in front where the customers come in, they literally slam the plates and silverware down on the table, and one server will yell across the restaurant to another one to get their attention. You simply don't find that at IHOP, Coco's, Applebee's, and a bunch of other restaurants.
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