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Those gays and the hotel law suit

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mollykins | 17:11 Thu 20th Jan 2011 | Law
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Do you think the outcome of the sueing by those two gay men against the christian hotel owners would have been the same if the hotel owners were of a different religion (that's equally against homosexuality) such as Islam?
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No, the law is the law on this,

Got your e-mail away from last night?
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sorry I meant yes.....the law is the law
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Excluding people from commercial premises because of their sexual orientation is illegal.

The religous beliefs of the guilty parties are irrelevant and would have no bearing on the case in law.
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If the owners had been Muslim they would not have discriminated, so the question does not arise. Every Muslim-owned shop I have ever been in has had no compunction in selling me bacon and alcohol.
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Mike but if it were a muslim family and they were strongly opposed to homosexuality as this british couple, they might have done the same thing but then lawyers would be blah blah we need to protect the hotel owners rights to practice their religion and it's rules blah blah blah IMO, even though they shouldn't be able to.
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DTc yes I sent it a few minutes ago.
that's what the lawyers for this couple said. They failed.
It would be the same outcome Molly.
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This was debated quite robustly the other day, molly.

You could always read through that thread for answers.
"It is a bit like the Tony Martin shooting situation.
They should have made an excuse as to why they had no available accommodation. "

"Sorry, we've just shot our last guest in the back and the room's full of blood"
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the human rights of the owners to break the law? Well, they broke it, and now the judge has exercised his human right to punish them.
Yes, the same end result would arise.

I would like to think that a couple of any religion or belief would think through the laws and know that they may face this situation.
Whatever happened to tact, e.g. "I'm so terribly sorry, but we seem to have double-booked the room and the other couple are already in residence. If you'll be so kind as to bear with me, I shall ring round my fellow hoteliers and see if I can find you alternative accommodation. Of course, we will pay any additional costs involved."

Honour satisfied all round, I think.

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