Members of Traveller community secure settlement after being refused service in bar

Members of the Traveller community have secured a settlement in a case where they were denied service to a licensed premises, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commision has said.

Members of Traveller community secure settlement after being refused service in bar

Members of the Traveller community have secured a settlement in a case where they were denied service to a licensed premises, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commision has said.

The group had been attending a human rights course, and at the end of the day decided to go for a drink to a nearby pub.

They entered the pub and approached the bar in pairs, however, the bar staff refused to serve them claiming that only regulars were being served that night, according to the Commision.

The matter was settled before hearing, with agreement from the licensed premises to pay €6,000 compensation to each of the individuals, plus a further €500 payment to each, to be donated to a charity of their choice.

It was a further condition of the settlement that the staff involved in the incident attend a course of equality training.

Welcoming the move, the Commision said the individuals jointly applied to the District Court for redress under the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 with legal representation provided to the group by the Commission.

The Commission says Travellers continue to experience very high levels of discrimination and are over 22 times more likely to experience discrimination in Ireland in private services.

Emily Logan, Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission stated:

“The Commission welcomes this legal settlement, and the clear message it sends that discrimination in private services, including licensed premises is not acceptable and can be challenged.”

Under its legal functions set out in Section 40 of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Act 2014, the Commission can, in certain circumstances, provide legal assistance to a person who wishes to bring a matter of human rights or equality of treatment before the Courts

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