My girlfriends and I went out to celebrate a birthday (all over 53yrs old). Our friend was 54yrs old. We are all happily married - We left our husbands at home. After dinner, the music beckoned us, we looked around and there were no men to dance with, so we all got up and started dancing. Suddenly, a staff member approached one of my girlfriends and told her that the owner didn't want us dancing (we were fast dancing and not touching each other - we are not lesbians). We were upset and unable to figure out why the management didn't allow women to dance alone. We gathered ourselves and proceeded to leave. Upon exiting, we looked behind and saw that the management team (owner, bouncer, etc., ) following us out, as in escorting us out. We were told not to return. What should we do to file a case against the club owner? We were only having fun... and we paid for our drinks and felt we had a right to dance. Was this considered "RIGHT OF REFUSAL" or was our CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATED? Help!
2006-09-03
07:32:34
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Ms-No-It-All
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