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SbOrOiNaEnR
4/26/2010, 08:10 PM
REALLY?????

Link (http://www.heraldsun.com.au/lifestyle/the-other-side/gay-dogs-not-welcome-diner-in-south-australia-told/story-e6frfhk6-1225857878565)


Gay dogs not welcome, diner in South Australia told
Sarah Mennie From: Sunday Mail (SA) April 25, 2010 2:42AM

A RESTAURANT in a northwest suburb of Adelaide that refused a blind man entry because it thought his guide dog was "gay" was ordered by the Equal Opportunity Tribunal to pay him $1500.

The (Adelaide) Sunday Mail said Ian Jolly, 57, was barred from dining at the Thai Spice restaurant in May 2009 after a staff member mistook his guide dog Nudge for a "gay dog," a tribunal heard this week.

A statement given by restaurant owners Hong Hoa Thi To and Anh Hoang Le said one of the restaurant's waiters said that Mr Jolly's partner Ms Chris Lawrence stated "she wanted to bring a gay dog into the restaurant."

Mr Jolly and Ms Lawrence were refused entry to the restaurant - which displays a "guide dogs welcome" sign - even after providing staff with a guide dogs fact card.

At an Equal Opportunity Tribunal conciliation hearing on Friday, the restaurant agreed to provide Mr Jolly with a written apology and attend an Equal Opportunity education course, in addition to paying him $1500.

"The staff genuinely believed that Nudge was an ordinary pet dog which had been desexed to become a gay dog," a statement from the hearing said.

Mr Jolly said while he was happy with the result, the embarrassing incident had dampened his enthusiasm for eating out at restaurants. "It gives you some comfort that Equal Opportunity is there," he said.

"But I always have that fear now, when I go out.

"I just want to be like everybody else and be able to go out for dinner, to be left alone and just enjoy a meal."

Thai Spice refused to speak to the Sunday Mail when contacted for comment.

StoopTroup
4/26/2010, 08:12 PM
What about leg humpers?

olevetonahill
4/26/2010, 08:18 PM
From the article

Mr Jolly's partner Ms Chris Lawrence stated "she wanted to bring a gay dog into the restaurant.

One question , If the blind dude had some one with him Why in hell he need a guide dog also ?

StoopTroup
4/26/2010, 08:22 PM
Maybe they were both blind. If they were I wonder if they was both ugly too?

Viking Kitten
4/26/2010, 08:32 PM
From the article

Mr Jolly's partner Ms Chris Lawrence stated "she wanted to bring a gay dog into the restaurant.

One question , If the blind dude had some one with him Why in hell he need a guide dog also ?

Service animals are used regardless of whether the disabled person is accompanied by another person or not. Who is to tell the guy his date has to be his seeing-eye-human? Under the Americans with Disabilities Act in the US, service animals are allowed anywhere the general public is allowed... sounds like Australia has a similar law.

Unrelated note... try saying "gay dog" with an Aussie accent. You'll understand where the confusion occurred.:P

olevetonahill
4/26/2010, 08:38 PM
I agree VK i just dont see the sense in making a Big Issue of this.

SbOrOiNaEnR
4/26/2010, 08:51 PM
Unrelated note... try saying "gay dog" with an Aussie accent. You'll understand where the confusion occurred.:P

I totally thought the same thing!!

JohnnyMack
4/26/2010, 09:17 PM
What about leg humpers?

I'm sure they'd let you in.

TUSooner
4/26/2010, 10:09 PM
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Unrelated note... try saying "gay dog" with an Aussie accent. You'll understand where the confusion occurred.:P

Those people didn't need training in sensitivity and equality, just English.

Reminds me of the time my neighbor's sister, Gail, introduced herself to my Persian mother-in-law, who promptly came home and wondered why this woman had insisted on telling her she was gay.