
won't work with trans-gender which is what policeman thought she was.Couldn't she just have showed them her boobs?
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Win win.
P.S.: She does look rather boyish. I can understand why the cops came to the conclusion they did. Also, it's not their fault the state passed that law.
Couldn't she just have showed them her boobs?
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Win win.
P.S.: She does look rather boyish. I can understand why the cops came to the conclusion they did. Also, it's not their fault the state passed that law.
Couldn't she just have showed them her boobs?
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Win win.
P.S.: She does look rather boyish. I can understand why the cops came to the conclusion they did. Also, it's not their fault the state passed that law.
More than ironic, most of those police in the women's bathroom were men.
Eugene O’Donnell, a former New York City police officer who is now a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, said that racist texts in San Francisco were a marker of more complex and multicultural times. Two of the three officers are Asian-Americans.
How would we act if we see a person who looks like a male entering the ladies room? The reactions will differ from person to person from not bothering to panicking and maybe more.
Well sometimes the signage can be a bit misleading.As an obvious male I'll admit to accidentally walking into the ladies room back in high-school when I had to pee really bad, much to my friends' amusement without issue.
I do not agree with the law, but she was not "obviously female". Obviously she cultivates the androgynous look on purpose. Also, what was up with her wild gesticulating. It looked quite ridiculous.Regardless, the woman these male police officers removed from the ladies room was obviously female as indicated by the various people commenting in the video. Even by the standards of the newly passed law that passes muster. The requirement is that people use the bathroom that is designated by their birth certificate - not that they need to provide ID or dress a certain way to use it.
Perhaps.I'd say your radar needs calibrating,
Indeed. The cops behavior is paradoxically completely opposite to what the law says - it's not about how somebody presents themselves (i.e. it doesn't matter this girl looks boyish) but what sort of gender they were "assigned" at birth.but regardless the law makes no mention of manner of dress.
Well sometimes the signage can be a bit misleading.
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I do not agree with the law, but she was not "obviously female". Obviously she cultivates the androgynous look on purpose. Also, what was up with her wild gesticulating. It looked quite ridiculous.Regardless, the woman these male police officers removed from the ladies room was obviously female as indicated by the various people commenting in the video. Even by the standards of the newly passed law that passes muster. The requirement is that people use the bathroom that is designated by their birth certificate - not that they need to provide ID or dress a certain way to use it.