Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Double D Distraction

An English tourist was asked to leave a Christchurch, New Zealand casino because of her exposed cleavage.
Ms Simpson, 33, a British tourist, said she had been discriminated against because her breasts were deemed offensive may have a hard time getting legal redress after being told by casino staff to cover up her cleavage because patrons found her low-cut top a distraction.
The Human Rights Commission said Ms Simpson was welcome to make a complaint.
However, physical appearance – including breast size – was not a criterion for discrimination under the Human Rights Act.
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