by External Poster » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:42 pm
This posting is from: kumiko yvonne watanabe
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>If someone insists on engaging you in casual conversation in
>a restroom, or other public place for that matter, may be
>better to just make eye contact back and smile, but otherwise
>ignore them, and quickly proceed on.
Ginger, thank you for a really great solution to avoid talking
in the restroom or in public. I will keep that in mind, and
definitely use it when I have to. I've tried to talk to
foreign tourists in the past and can mimic their behavior
in avoiding a conversation.
I agree with you also that management will answer that question
without really answering the question to avoid bad publicity or
liability. Management will not give out more information than it
has to, which I think its why the response was quite vague, and
in a way not to get the person upset or angry.
Those emails from the casinos also tells me that they don't have
anything against us using the facilities, provided no situation or
complaints occurs. When a situation or complaint occurs, then it
becomes a different issue, which will involve security and
everything Annie wrote about.
If I remember discussions in the past...
Remember also, casino management has a larger responsibility
to the general public and their safety. Having a male in a
women's restroom dressed as female and being read, by a gg
female reading this person, who then becomes distraught,
traumatized, scared, feeling violated, or angry about seeing
this, or for that matter sees an excuse or opportunity to sue
the casino for allowing it, who immediately files a complaint,
management and security will have to act immediately to deal
with this issue, open restroom policy or not.
Management will not immediately know your intentions in the
women's restroom. They may see you as some sort of pervert,
molester or rapist, or something bad, checking out women in
the women's restroom, and only have the information based on
the filed complaint. Basically they will see you as a male
that doesn't belong in that restroom, no matter how you are
dressed.
Their immediate concern would be to protect the property, and
to control and resolve the situation quickly and quietly as
possible with the least amount of public attention. Their
actions... well, that has been discussed already.
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