Posted on 07/01/2021 5:46:59 AM PDT by NohSpinZone
A bartender at Tempest bar in San Francisco has been suspended following a reported attempt to lock two female customers inside the restroom.
At approximately 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, customer Riana Tejada and a group of friends stepped into Tempest for the first time, hoping to grab a few drinks and a bite to eat. But the visit would be their last, Tejada told SFGATE, after she says one of the male bartenders rushed inside the restroom and closed the door behind him after Tejada and friend Kathleen Campos had just entered the lavatory.
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We Temporary Transexuals are not a joke!
Don’t be a Temp Tranny Phobe!
I would never disparage the lived experiences of TTPs. Viva TTPs!!
Were I he, I’d simply “declare” as a woman. For that short period.
Good God.
They doubled down on this guy by trying to explain that part of his job is to restock the restroom.
My butt would have been flipping tables - they got off easy with her just breaking a glass. and throwing ketchup.
I worked for an airline- years ago a flight attendant confided to me that she had a male flight attendant check the whole crew in (standard procedure) and switched her key with his so that hers didn’t work. He let himself into her room while she went to get a new key made and hid in her shower. She came to her room and used the toilet and he jumped out from behind the shower curtain and screamed at her. She tried to cover herself and he was laughing as he ran out of her room and she followed him, screaming. Another crew from another airline witnessed it and attempted to help her. The male flight attendant turned and started screaming at HER that he was going to get her for sexual harassment as she had dropped her pants in front of him. (???!!!)
She called the company, called off sick and went home. She got NO help from the company and being that she was brand new, was scared to pursue it as she was still in her probationary time and could be let go for anything- last thing the company would tolerate was a sexual harassment claim and would have swept it under the carpet by FIRING HER.
So, she goes back to work and suffering mentally- she honestly believed he was going to sexually assault her and had no doubt that this wasn’t the first time he had done that to a new hire, knowing no one could say or do anything. She eventually told another flight attendant about it- who happened to be a union rep- all freaking hell broke loose- Pittsburgh union reps don’t mess around- they go for the blood of your kids. Male flight attendant is fired, junior female victim gets the mental help she needs and company policy is changed so that probationary flight attendants are given information about reporting issues to the correct people and they will be covered.
What a mess. That poor girl.
SF created this mess. Let them clean it up.
Sorry, but if you ask me, they (the women) invited this crap.
In a normal world the male flight attendant would have gotten the rubber hose treatment at the next hotel, or a rape allegation with witnesses.
I’ve heard about the atrocious working conditions for flight attendants for years; the fact that this occurred at all lends credence to all the stories.
Wait! A male stewardess who is hetero?!
But she waited 20 minutes for her food and drinks before smashing the glass. That’s highly suspicious.
When I was there, it was about 50/50.
No, its not ‘highly suspicious’.
You try to reason it in your mind, you don’t want to make a fuss but then reason works on you. We are being conditioned that men in restrooms is ok and that for any woman to say anything makes THEM a homophobe or transphobic.
I thought bathrooms were for everybody?
Challenging a group of women (anyone, actually) that’s on their 4th White Claw before supper is asking for a beat down.
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