| # | Name | Comments |
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| 501 | Yashica Walker | |
| 502 | Chris Dowd | |
| 503 | Nicolle | Terrible! |
| 504 | Anonymous | Is that kind of behaviour not illegal ? Can someone not take them to court ? is that not a hate crime of sorts ???? |
| 505 | Héctor Gutierrez | |
| 506 | Allison Dow | Discrimination of any type is abhorrant.
Especially when shown at a Pride event, the organisers should be ashamed of themselves and if considering organising future LGBT events, deserve to have their future funding cut.
The humiliation felt by those on the recieving end of this shocking treatment, should quite rightly be placed onto the shameful heads of those people who clearly have shown ignorance and discrimination.
This insulting example of an LGBT Liason officer should be sent straight back to the training room, along side the person who instructed them.
This treatment is transphobia which the police officer concerned would or dare i say should have known is illegal.
Im absolutly sure they have never been asked to produce a certificate to use any toilet.
Discrimination is discrimination, not being allowed to use a toilet is a breach of human rights |
| 507 | Roy Dean | |
| 508 | Pam Archer | |
| 509 | Dan Miehle | This is truly appalling to have happened at a PRIDE event. It is at these events we expect and deserve to be treated with respeect and dignity, which did not happen in London. Shame on you. |
| 510 | Jacob Malwitz | |
| 511 | Katy Rolfe | I am British living in the US. I was VERY surprised when I read this. This is not how I remember my home country. This is so petty and small minded when there is so much else going on in the world that is so much more important. We should be caring and considerate of one another, whatever sex, race, and orientation. Discrimination of ANYONE should be the past, NOT the future. |
| 512 | Anonymous | |
| 513 | Andrew Tinker | |
| 514 | Lucent Askew | |
| 515 | nikki | thats not right. |
| 516 | patricia hodgson | its the law as it stands without showing the certificate or untill full legal change a transperson is still labaled acording to birth certificate.
how do they define a true hermafrodite? |
| 517 | Bridget Wilson Hall | |
| 518 | Marge Ragona | LGBTQ events are no place to discriminate or make even a part of our community uncomfortable. All toilets should be one person with locks on the inside and whoever goes in has privacy. Our transgender community has rights to privacy and not being questioned by stewards of the facilities.
Let's have fairness within our own community. |
| 519 | laura white | |
| 520 | Rev. Lea Brown | |
| 521 | sharon cress | |
| 522 | sam baylis | a lot of people consider then to be transwoman lng before they have a gender recognition certificate, i feel it is well out of order to treat us in such away. |
| 523 | Stephanie Grey | |
| 524 | Lewis Turner | |
| 525 | Paul Dunlop | |
| 526 | Helen JUdd | |
| 527 | Roger Chapman | |
| 528 | Anonymous | |
| 529 | Vivien George | I have been living this way for over 30 years and some plod is going to stop me using the toilets I don't think so. Who in hell made this decision in that case are we going to have all the straight supporters use the disabled toilets as they do not fit into the gay community. |
| 530 | A Robinson | - - - just when I thought that we were getting somewhere! |
| 531 | kevin o'leary | I thought LGBT Pride was a Prade for Equality for ALL but not in this instance.Shame on the people who rfused that poor women forom using the women's toilets. |
| 532 | Rebecca Stevens | I can't quite believe this occurred and feel so disappointed that such prejudice exists. |
| 533 | Dáithí Ó Seanacháin | speechless |
| 534 | Paul McAndrew | |
| 535 | Jaye Phillips | |
| 536 | Angela Johnson | |
| 537 | Gina Marie Young | It is shameful that our transgender sisters and brothers were treated so poorly. This typ of treatment should not happen, PERIOD!
Sincerely,
Gina Marie Young |
| 538 | Gabriella Lucarelli-Lucado | Do we still live in the dark ages? |
| 539 | Joe Torres | |
| 540 | Megan Ramsay | |
| 541 | Ashley Hill | |
| 542 | Carole A. Adams | |
| 543 | Joanne Tasker | |
| 544 | Ben | |
| 545 | Anonymous | This is outrageous! They are basically saying that we are disabled and even though we can attend the Pride Event, we can't use regular facilities? Man I thought the states was bad!
Fight for your right ladies! |
| 546 | David Calderwood | |
| 547 | Charlene Edwards | I am so fed up with being treated like a third class citizen it is not my fault or choice I was born transsexual it was a mistake if you want to call it that at birth just treat all of us as you treat everyone else |
| 548 | Jo Shaw | Shame on you! What the hell kind of country do we live in that the one place where this happens in a GLBT Pride event!? God help us.
I am a pre op (not that it's any of your, or anyone else's, business), transitioning woman who uses female facilities regularly and without comment, as I should be entitled to. I am absolutely outraged about this. |
| 549 | Andrew O'Malley | this is appauling - i am a gay man and find it totally unacceptable to treat trans people as disabled in any way. trans people identify themselves as women and should be treted as such without certification. are we going to stop gay men using the same toilets as straight men because of a perceived difference - stop this ridiculous behaviour now - and get the police some serious trans-gender training at once. |
| 550 | mark bunt | a stark reminder to everyone that the police merely pay lipservice to the glbt community and that they are still as narrowminded and prejudiced as they have always been. |