Gaylord
19-01-11, 09:06
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You may remember the story I posted a while back about the hotel owners who refused entry to a gay couple who are in a civil partnership?
Well, the Gay Couple WON!
The Christian owners of a Cornwall hotel who refused to rent a double room to a gay couple acted unlawfully, a judge has ruled.
Hotel owners Peter and Hazelmary Bull (pictured with supporters outside Bristol County Court) did not allow civil partners Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy to use a double room in their Cornwall hotel saying "it would be an “affront to their faith”
The Bulls' had received a warning from Stonewall, the U.K's leading gay rights organisation, several weeks previously for posting a notice on their website about who could and couldn't stay at their hotel.
The notice read: "We have few rules but please note that out of a deep regard for marriage we prefer to let double accommodation to heterosexual married couples only."
A judge at Bristol County Court ruled that the Bulls were breaking the law by denying the men a room, and awarded the couple £1,800 each in damages.
You may remember the story I posted a while back about the hotel owners who refused entry to a gay couple who are in a civil partnership?
Well, the Gay Couple WON!
The Christian owners of a Cornwall hotel who refused to rent a double room to a gay couple acted unlawfully, a judge has ruled.
Hotel owners Peter and Hazelmary Bull (pictured with supporters outside Bristol County Court) did not allow civil partners Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy to use a double room in their Cornwall hotel saying "it would be an “affront to their faith”
The Bulls' had received a warning from Stonewall, the U.K's leading gay rights organisation, several weeks previously for posting a notice on their website about who could and couldn't stay at their hotel.
The notice read: "We have few rules but please note that out of a deep regard for marriage we prefer to let double accommodation to heterosexual married couples only."
A judge at Bristol County Court ruled that the Bulls were breaking the law by denying the men a room, and awarded the couple £1,800 each in damages.