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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:37 pm 
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Unescorted and female? The presumption is that you are a prostitute

By the A.M. Costa Rica staff


Office workers, young professionals and even tourists who might look Latin better be careful in downtown San José. That is if they are women.

At least two hotels are trying to reduce the number of prostitutes seeking business on their premises and are generally refusing service to unescorted women.

Prostitutes who already have a customer in tow seem to be welcome. This is the spinoff of a culture that embraces legalized prostitution.

The policy at the News Café in the Hotel Presidente became known Wednesday when an owner of A.M. Costa Rica and one of the company's lawyers, both female, tried to sit at the bar to discuss business. The bartender said he would not serve them and said the hotel was trying to cut down on prostitutes.

Eventually the hotel management apologized, but the women still felt unwelcome.

A similar event took place at the Gran Hotel Costa
Rica earlier this year. A guard approached a woman who was seated with a man and warned her that "We don't allow clothes like that in here." The woman's outfit was not out of the ordinary, and at first she thought he was trying to be the fashion police. But he meant she looked like a prostitute.

The Presidente always has had a policy against permitting women to solicit men. But those who enforced that policy generally could differentiate between young prostitutes and 40-ish lawyers.

In a seeming contradiction, the Presidente rents many of its rooms to single men who then find women in the San José zona rosa and bring them back to the hotel. The hotel even has a policy that these women must sign in before entertaining the men upstairs.

The Gran Hotel Costa Rica has gone through a very successful face-lifting. It now forbids single men to bring prostitutes to their room. The hotel styles itself as a family place.

Neither location seems to have policies about gay prostitutes and solicitation by males.




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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:51 pm 
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The Presidente's staff seems to be on a power trip. Knowing they have the first hand power to turn away the best looking girls in the country must give them some kind of internal satisfaction.

What motivates them to enforce the law? Everything else in the country is so slack, yet their so enthusiastic when it comes to turning away ladies?

Hotel Asia is the new hot spot, I say we get a CRT discount there!? :lol:


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Neither location seems to have policies about gay prostitutes and solicitation by males.


wishooooooooo !!!!

I was worried about that :shock:

Does anyone know what there current policy is towards Tranvestites :?:
I think they are O.K. with them as they let me in.

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NUCK!!

Where you been, dude??

The 'ladies' hanging out after dark around ZB all send their regards.:wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:14 pm 
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YO Nuck:
You know by now that the tranny's have to shave their legs and wear decent clothing....well, maybe Tanya can get in without complying.....She is a trip.

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Eventually the hotel management apologized, but the women still felt unwelcome.

I know the feeling....
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A similar event took place at the Gran Hotel Costa
Rica earlier this year. A guard approached a woman who was seated with a man and warned her that "We don't allow clothes like that in here." The woman's outfit was not out of the ordinary, and at first she thought he was trying to be the fashion police. But he meant she looked like a prostitute.

When I was there in February, went to the theater across from the Gran Hotel and wanted to get something to eat afterwards at the Gran Hotel, that is when I encountered their racist policies. The gentleman next to us was kind enough to point out that it did not matter that she was a prostitute because the Gran Hotel would not seat us anyway. The reason being the she was black, and he was serious. :shock::shock::shock:

I have to wonder just how long it will take for the Hotel Presidente to become the just like the Hotel Gran. After that incident I would not eat in their restaurant nor stay at the Gran Hotel.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 5:15 pm 
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As one of the offended parties in the A.M. Costa Rica article is an attorney, can we expect that the H. Presidente will soon be defending itself against a lawsuit? This is just a rhetorical question, and I'm not asking the legal eagles among us to comment. It just seems to me that if you're going to piss on and therefore piss off a female, you should make sure that she's not a lawyer. :P

Someone needs to point out to the Presidente that they can't have it both ways. Either they are "family friendly" or "monger friendly." If they choose the former policy, I wish them much luck.

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