*”Since it is indistinguishable from friends, only heterosexual pairs will be accepted.”*
This is sooo Japanese (military culture) with all the unnecessary classification and rules. Sounds like the intent wasn’t discrimination, just mindless rules and ignorance. Why does a campground need to know anyone’s relationship?
Boo hoo. Cry about it. Next.
Private business? Let them do what they want.
Well it looks like they apologized and plan to fix it. May be annoying but if it only took a few days to resolve….then good!
Wait a few days and see how it works out….the parent company seems to realize a local employee screwed up, and with the publicity they may drop the policy.
why wouldn’t they just have rules for no loud noise after 〜 instead of making useless inquiries into people’s personal lives
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*”Since it is indistinguishable from friends, only heterosexual pairs will be accepted.”*
This is sooo Japanese (military culture) with all the unnecessary classification and rules. Sounds like the intent wasn’t discrimination, just mindless rules and ignorance. Why does a campground need to know anyone’s relationship?
Boo hoo. Cry about it. Next.
Private business? Let them do what they want.
Well it looks like they apologized and plan to fix it. May be annoying but if it only took a few days to resolve….then good!
Wait a few days and see how it works out….the parent company seems to realize a local employee screwed up, and with the publicity they may drop the policy.
why wouldn’t they just have rules for no loud noise after 〜 instead of making useless inquiries into people’s personal lives