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2005

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The complainants all members of the Traveller community (father, mother their two daughters and their two future sons-in -law) were travelling to Cork on when they stopped off at the respondent's bar to have something to drink and they were refused service. The respondent's case is that he suspected that two of the complainants were under 18 years of age and it was the pubs policy not to serve customers under18 and it was for this reason service was refused to the whole group.
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The complainant is a member of the Traveller community and submitted that she was refused access to the respondent's nightclub because of this. The respondent submitted that the complainat's husband had too much to drink and it was for this reason the whole party were refused entry to the nightclub.
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The Equality Officer concluded that the evidence of the complainant and the material he had submitted did not establish that he has been discriminated against or harassed on the ground of his disability. However, the Officer suggested that the respondent should consider if they could find a way to accommodate the complainant on their services again, if they consider it necessary by requiring him to give a written undertaking as to his future behaviour.
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This dispute concerns a complaint that Ms McGowran was not permitted to purchase her Council house initially in 1996 or sell it subsequently on account of her gender. The complainant also alleges that the Council refused to allow her build a shrubbery because she was a woman and that they victimised her subsequently for lodging complaints against them.
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This dispute concerns a complaint by Mr. Barry Ukandu that he was discriminated against contrary to Section 3 (1) and Section 3 (2) (h) of the Equal Status Act 2000 when he sought to use the customer toilets in Burgerking, O’Connell Street, Dublin in July2002.
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