You open your locker and get your shower stuff. Council posters featuring young people looking at you with haunted eyes. Puddles of lukewarm stagnant water of dubious provenance on the floor. Tiny graffitied cubicles that you can't sit down or turn around in. You can almost see the veruccas lying in wait on the grubby beige tiled floors (or maybe those are bits of rice cake). Clumps of matted black hair in the drains. Then there are the mouldy showers with damp plastic curtains that glue to your skin. The worst changing rooms have a very particular smell, similar to the tigers' enclosure in the zoo after a downpour, a feral urine/wet hay fusion.
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I once saw someone blow-drying their feet, but I'm sure readers will have seen weirder. Oh if it weren't for that sign … " Being suggestible, the idea of checking out whether my fellow bathers were "famous" hadn't occurred to me until then to be honest, Pippa Middleton could have been flossing her bits and I'd have been hard pushed to care less.
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"There's Jennifer Aniston in her scanties. At a Virgin gym, I saw a "No paparazzi!" sign, again presumably because if you're a paparazzo, a sign would be enough to deter you from your mission. If it hadn't been for that sign, I'd have been hawking (yes, that word again, it means bringing up phlegm) and scything through my undergrowth with great enthusiasm. "No spitting, no shaving" has been my favourite to date (at Tooting Leisure Centre, for completists). The signs pool management need to put up in changing rooms usually give you an idea of the kind of thing patrons would be up to, if they could. And having once got changed out of a wetsuit in a minibus with nine other people I hardly knew after a swim in a glacial lake in freezing rain, you'd imagine I'd be loth to moan about basic facilities. I've been around long enough to see "progress" that sometimes doesn't feel like that. I've also swum where there were no changing rooms – it's the downside to "wild" swimming (or upside when you consider the state of some of them). The Equal Treatment Authority was set up as an autonomous public body to offer a cheaper and quicker alternative to litigating discrimination cases in court.I 've been to many changing rooms in my long and (ahem) illustrious swimming life I hope I have seen the worst and suspect I'll never see the best. Hungary’s equal treatment legislation entered into force in 2004, and it forbids discrimination and harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, education, housing, healthcare, social benefits and access to goods and services. The sports center announced in the media that they will request a judicial review of the Authority’s decision.
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The Authority also ordered its decision to be published in full on its own and on the sports center’s website for preventive purposes. 3250 EUR), the highest ever fine the Authority has imposed in a sexual orientation / gender identity discrimination case.
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The Authority, however, found that neither the pool occupancy nor the ticket sale data of the pool supported the argument, and the house rules were modified only after the investigation was launched to conform to the legal argumentation of the center.īesides declaring that the sports center discriminated against the sports club on the basis of its members’ sexual orientation and gender identity, the Equal Treatment Authority also ordered the center to pay a fine of 1 million HUF (appr. During the investigation, the sports center argued that the rejection was not based on the sexual orientation or gender identity of the members of the club, but rather overcrowding in the pool and the fact that Atlasz wanted to bring their own trainer, which was not allowed by the house rules. With the help of the legal aid of Háttér Society, the sports club turned to the Equal Treatment Authority to investigate the case. The sports center confirmed the availability of the pool via email, but when they learnt the name of the club, they declined the offer. In January 2017 they contacted MOM Sports Pool, a swimming pool operated by a subsidiary of the Budapest District XII Local Government to rent two lanes for their event. One of their flagship events is the annual Atlasz Sports Day.
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The Authority imposed a fine of 1 million HUF.Ītlasz Sports Club offers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people an opportunity to practice sports in an LGBTQ-friendly environment in Hungary since 2004. The Equal Treatment Authority found that a local-government run swimming pool discriminated against an LGBTQ sports club when it declined to rent out two of its swimming lanes for a sport event.