Posted on 10/04/2007 7:09:44 AM PDT by fromscratchmom
ADF attorney: Federal appeals court rejects demand of transsexuals for special rights Court says employers have legitimate concern over use of restrooms by employees with Gender Identity Disorder Wednesday, September 26, 2007, 11:11 AM (MST) | ADF Media Relations | 480-444-0020
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DENVER A federal appeals court has issued a significant ruling saying that an employers concern over the use of restrooms by transsexual employees is legitimate, according to Alliance Defense Fund Senior Legal Counsel Brian Raum. Raum explained further that the court ruled that transsexuals do not qualify as a protected class under Title VII.
The court delivered a significant legal punch to political special interest groups who are demanding that persons with Gender Identity Disorder be treated as though they were members of the opposite sex. The court correctly ruled that employers have a valid concern regarding their employees proper use of public restrooms, said Raum.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled Thursday that the Utah Transit Authority had a legitimate concern over a male employees restroom usage. Michael Etsitty, a male employee, had begun taking female hormone therapy and wearing womens jewelry and makeup but still had male sex organs. UTA had liability concerns regarding the mans use of womens bathrooms.
http://www.alliancedefensefund.org/news/story.aspx?cid=4257
As a women I do not want to share my bathroom with men, I don’t care that they are pretending to be women. I have daughters and I think a man made up like woman in the restroom would freak them out.
Needs are important when one needs to pee.... but, like I said. Make all the bathrooms co-ed and put in stalls. Then it won’t matter. that way feminists can rest assured they are now equal :)
No matter how you spin it. You are attacked to men.
(laugh) I attack no one!
Thanks for clearing that up.
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