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Popular Australian venue criticized for ‘discriminatory’ door policy: ‘A disgrace’

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A popular Gold Coast venue is under fire for banning customers with ‘intimidating’ or ‘aggressive’ tattoos.

The policy at the Burleigh Pavilion was highlighted by a young Australian woman who went to the venue with one of her foreign friends.

Her friend happens to be heavily tattooed, including on her neck.

The 23-year-old woman said it was ’embarrassing’ to bring a partner who is new to the country to the pub only to be told they are not welcome.

“I find it so crazy that in 2023 people are still being discriminated against because of tattoos…” the woman complained on Instagram.

“It’s so embarrassing to bring my cool, fun and crazy friends to Australia and be told to leave because of her tattoos, are you kidding me?” she added.

A popular Gold Coast venue is under fire for banning customers with ‘intimidating’ or ‘aggressive’ tattoos. The policies at the Burleigh Pavilion (pictured) were highlighted by a young Australian woman who went to the venue with one of her overseas friends

The location website states that guests with tattoos are allowed to enter, unless their body ink could be perceived as “intimidating.”

“Burleigh Pavilion is a family and community-oriented venue,” it says.

‘Guests with tattoos are welcome at our location; However, our policy does not permit intimidating, aggressive, or offensive tattoos, clothing, or behavior that could offend or intimidate other guests or staff.”

‘Tattoos on the neck, head and face are seen as increased harassment, in that order.’

The 23-year-old woman said it was 'embarrassing' to bring her tattooed friend (pictured), who is new to the country, to the pub - only to be told they are not welcome

The 23-year-old woman said it was ’embarrassing’ to bring her tattooed friend (pictured), who is new to the country, to the pub – only to be told they are not welcome

‘This practice is common at licensed venues and has been introduced to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of all our guests.’

The site also makes it clear that even covering such tattoos would not guarantee entry.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Burleigh Pavilion for comment.

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