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Old 22-02-2012, 10:37 PM   #28
calais
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Default Re: Hoteliers move to ban tattoo'd patrons

I have been ejected from the Brewery in Rouse Hill..... I walked in there, had lunch with some mates from work whilst I was wearing a brown leather jacket which has an image tattoo-ed onto the back of it.

They were more than happy to allow me to patronise their business up until the manager realised that the shadowed RAAF Ensign and ANF artwork were reason enough to boot me out the door and off the premises. I was not rowdy, nor am I inked in any way. The manager just decided I was too much of a risk....... pfft.

I now make a point of avoiding such pathetically offensive places of business.

I am sick of the prejudice and ignorance that is bubbling to the surface of society these days. Have our priorities been this badly missplaced?
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