hardwood wrote:murchr wrote:Even if she went to court. Mgt reserves the right to admission. Too bad
Wachana na that management reserves right of admission nonsense. The Intercontinental was recently fined 3m for throwing out a woman who went to have a drink at the hotel. She had gone to have a beer after a tough day in the office. Then they threw her out eti coz they thought she was a prostitute.
https://www.tuko.co.ke/2...-prostitute.html#275839 In this laikipia women rep case she will win. And in any case the hotel's stupid regulations only required her to be married and yes she is married. Kenyan laws recognize both monogamous and polygamous marriages. The marriage can be civil, religious or customary. And not all marriages have marriage certificates. The hotel will have to prove that she is not married.
I think the hotel manager saw a yellow yellow with the kaleo man and thought she was a chips funga. Big mistake that will bankrupt the poor hotel.
She can run to court then, who's stopping her? In the case that occurred in 1998, the police were called by Intercontinental and an arrest was made hence the 3M. They are (GOK and Hotel) will pay the monies for "r defamation and being put in custody unlawfully" Not for not being admitted.
The hotel is like your house, you can admit those who you want.
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