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DC restaurant fined $7,000 for throwing out man who entered women's bathroom
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[quote:Sungaze_At_Dawn:MV8zOTYxOTg3XzcxNjM0MDY1XzkxMTk5MkEx] You never follow bad orders. You never pay unjust court things. You never allow them to railroad truth and the real laws and constitution and protection of women and children. I would not pay. I would ensure anyone doing that again would be tossed. I would inform everyone that they are breaking the law, that judges are not there to take away our rights or have power over us, but there to protect us from rape, murder, theft and all those who do abuse power. Otherwise their criminals and you don't listen to criminals. I would not comply with evil and in fact, anyone coming to bad decisions must have hidden mosnters hiding in their closets and diddled kids under their robes basically thats how most of us women feel. So strange odd evil behavior from judges and police warrant getting donations, passing the hat and sicking at least 100 really good PI's on them to expose and destroy them. And then when their criminal natures are disclosed, financially sue the hell out of them and destroy them in civil suits. [/quote]
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A restaurant in the nation’s capital has agreed to pay $7,000 as part of a legal settlement involving a trans-identified activist who was confronted by restaurant employees for using the women’s bathroom.
Cuba Libre, a Cuban restaurant and bar on 9th street in downtown Washington, D.C., has agreed to a settlement with the D.C. attorney general's office after employees kicked Human Rights Campaign trans activist Charlotte Clymer (formerly known as Charles) out of the restaurant last June for using the women’s bathroom.
On June 22, Clymer went to use the bathroom and was followed by an employee. While coming out of the bathroom, Clymer was asked by the restaurant's manager to show identification.
Clymer, a former "male feminist" who works for one of the most prominent LGBT advocacy groups in the country, was eventually told to leave the restaurant after arguing with employees about the legality of him using the women’s bathroom.
A District law prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity or gender expression in places of public accommodation.
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