Posted on 10/22/2012 6:50:53 AM PDT by NKP_Vet
A judge in the United Kingdom has ordered the owners of the Swiss Bed and Breakfast in Berkshire to pay nearly $6,000 to two homosexuals for hurting their feelings by not allowing them to occupy a double bed.
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awwwwwwwwww dare widdo feewings was hurted
bur actual criminals are getting off light
They also sued a photographer opposed to “gay marriage” and won.
Trying being white and walking into a “black barbershop.”
Looks like a career option for gays - kind of like a cottage industry. The job? Go to B&B’s, order cakes, contract photographers who will give you short shrift and then sue. Is this tax free, do they need workmen’s comp? What about FICA? If for a spell, they can’t find someone to sue... can they collect unemployment?
My mother would never let an unmarried couple share a bedroom in her home. I can’t remember how they sorted it out when my father’s widowed mother came to visit with a male friend.
Next time I suggest the owners nut-kick them.
The owner is going to get punished anyway,
might as well “express himself”.
Hope I don’t totally upset your day to let you know it has already come to America. Other posters have noted some instances above and I’m sure others will come along with other examples. Of course, you could satisfy your inner masochist through the use of your favorite search engine. Suit yourself but don’t be deluded that “it’ll never happen here” because that day is long past.
If this happened to me, a lawyer would currently be preparing my defense for the upcoming triple homicide trial.
Farewell, Brittania!
(for the umpteenth time)
WWBFD (what would Basil Fawlty do?)
My mother’s so conservative she wouldn’t let my husband and I share the same bed for the first two years of our marriage!!!
It’s England. What’s the surprise?
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