Hotel security kicks lesbian out of women's toilets for being 'a man'
Briefly

Ansley Baker, a cisgender woman, was asked to leave the women's restroom at Liberty Hotel in Boston after being confronted by a security guard who accused her of being a man. This incident, which escalated when the guard demanded to see IDs, resulted in Baker feeling humiliated and facing hostility from other patrons. The hotel's spokesperson initially claimed that the women were sharing a stall, resulting in their removal due to a zero-tolerance policy for physical altercations. The women refuted these claims, asserting they had not violated any policies.
The Liberty Hotel spokesperson claimed that security responded to reports of two adults sharing a stall, prompting a bathroom clearance and subsequent removal of the women.
Baker described feeling humiliated and undervalued as she was confronted by security, insisting that she was a woman and faced hostility from bystanders.
The situation escalated when security demanded to check their IDs, leading to an intense confrontation and the ultimate eviction of both women from the hotel.
Victor emphasized that the claim of sharing a stall was untrue, asserting that no guidelines were broken, and expressed disbelief over the treatment they received.
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