Continuing Story – State Denies Trans-Discrimination, But Victim Speaks Out
http://prideinutah.com/?p=10572Salt Lake City, Utah –
Over the weekend, we posted the horrifying story of a transgender woman who was mocked, laughed at, and forced to scrub off her makeup before she was allowed to get her photo taken to renew her drivers license. But in an article by the Salt Lake Tribune yesterday, the Utah Drivers License Division is claiming that not only did their employees not laugh or ridicule this Transgender woman, but that they have video to prove
it.Local Transgender Advocacy Group, "TEA of Utah" was allowed to view security footage and they reported to the Trib that they did not witness any behavior out of the ordinary.
But now the victim is stepping up, and has identified herself as Regina Audette. Here's what she had to say last night:
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State denies discrimination took place at driver license office
By Rosemary Winters
The Salt Lake Tribune
First published Mar 28 2011 07:06PM
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/51518414-76/division-anderton-transgender-utah.html.cspAlthough one bystander says a transgender woman was wrongly "humiliated" at the Utah Driver License Division last week, the division says an investigation revealed Monday that state employees acted appropriately.
And the Transgender Education Advocates of Utah (TEA of Utah) backs the state. Members of the advocacy group reviewed surveillance videos on Monday as part of the state's investigation.
"The employees did follow procedure," said Teinamarrie Scuderi, associate director of TEA of Utah.