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Panel may rule if sex practices protected

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian man who claims he was discriminated against as a pagan who practices a form of sadomasochism will get to take his complaint to a human rights tribunal.

An appeals court rejected a bid by Vancouver police on Tuesday to block a hearing on whether Peter Hayes' rights were violated when an officer refused to grant him the permit he needed to get a chauffeur's job.

Hayes complained to British Columbia's Human Rights Tribunal that he was discriminated against because he is a pagan who practices a "BDSM lifestyle" and deserves protection under the human rights code, based on sexual orientation.

BDSM refers to bondage, discipline and submission and sadism and masochism, according to the court documents.

Police went to the courts, arguing the tribunal and a lower court judge erred in agreeing to hear Hayes' complaint because the laws designed to protect the sexual orientation of gays and lesbians did not extend to protecting types of sexual practices.

A B.C. Court of Appeal panel ruled unanimously that the police motion was premature since the tribunal's hearing was to decide what, if any, sexual practices deserved legal protection, and even the tribunal's chairwoman was unsure if the human rights code did that.

"How can the tribunal determine if BDSM falls within the meaning of 'sexual orientation' if it does not have a full understanding of what BDSM means?" Justice Anne Rowles wrote for the three-judge panel.



BDSM deserves protection from discrimination just like homosexuality, although until this article I had never really thought about being discrimininated against for this.
 
Panel may rule if sex practices protected

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian man who claims he was discriminated against as a pagan who practices a form of sadomasochism will get to take his complaint to a human rights tribunal.

An appeals court rejected a bid by Vancouver police on Tuesday to block a hearing on whether Peter Hayes' rights were violated when an officer refused to grant him the permit he needed to get a chauffeur's job.

Hayes complained to British Columbia's Human Rights Tribunal that he was discriminated against because he is a pagan who practices a "BDSM lifestyle" and deserves protection under the human rights code, based on sexual orientation.

BDSM refers to bondage, discipline and submission and sadism and masochism, according to the court documents.

Police went to the courts, arguing the tribunal and a lower court judge erred in agreeing to hear Hayes' complaint because the laws designed to protect the sexual orientation of gays and lesbians did not extend to protecting types of sexual practices.

A B.C. Court of Appeal panel ruled unanimously that the police motion was premature since the tribunal's hearing was to decide what, if any, sexual practices deserved legal protection, and even the tribunal's chairwoman was unsure if the human rights code did that.

"How can the tribunal determine if BDSM falls within the meaning of 'sexual orientation' if it does not have a full understanding of what BDSM means?" Justice Anne Rowles wrote for the three-judge panel.



BDSM deserves protection from discrimination just like homosexuality, although until this article I had never really thought about being discrimininated against for this.

Hey, it's Canada. Whaddya expect?
 
Confusing article. What did the pagan part have to do with anything? Is there an SM branch of paganism? Was he discriminated against because he was a pagan, because he practice SM, or because he combine the two?

:confused:
 
Panel may rule if sex practices protected

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian man who claims he was discriminated against as a pagan who practices a form of sadomasochism will get to take his complaint to a human rights tribunal.

An appeals court rejected a bid by Vancouver police on Tuesday to block a hearing on whether Peter Hayes' rights were violated when an officer refused to grant him the permit he needed to get a chauffeur's job.

Hayes complained to British Columbia's Human Rights Tribunal that he was discriminated against because he is a pagan who practices a "BDSM lifestyle" and deserves protection under the human rights code, based on sexual orientation.
Because on Canadian employment forms you MUST answer questions about religion and your BDSM lifestyle. How fucking convenient. :D
 
Those fucking Pagan BDSM-loving chauffeurs! I knew it was only a matter of time before they started making trouble!
 
Those fucking Pagan BDSM-loving chauffeurs! I knew it was only a matter of time before they started making trouble!
*nods* I will have to whip sammy most violently. He's been a very bad little warlock.
 
Those fucking Pagan BDSM-loving chauffeurs! I knew it was only a matter of time before they started making trouble!
I'm a little mystified as to what Paganism or BDSM have to do with chauffeuring. Was he planning on wearing a leather mask while driving? Hands chained to the wheel? A pentagram hanging from the mirror? :confused:
 
What's the connection between this guy being into BDSM and his being denied a job as a chauffeur? Was he threatening to tie up his employer and make him ride in the trunk?
 
What's the connection between this guy being into BDSM and his being denied a job as a chauffeur? Was he threatening to tie up his employer and make him ride in the trunk?

I think he was threatening to NOT tie up his employer, actually.
 
You think maybe the reporter doesn't know what he's talking about?

:eek:

I just think BDSM is too general a term. It's wrong that fun-loving practitioners of bondage, discipline and sadism are lumped together with those sicko masochists.
 
Panel may rule if sex practices protected

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters)

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BDSM refers to bondage, discipline and submission and sadism and masochism, according to the court documents.
Someone at Reuters needs to be hogtied and paddled. That can't be proper English.
 
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