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Sydney restaurant bans customers with tattoos, heavy jewellery and designer logos to prevent intimidating appearances

Bedouin co-licensee Poata Okeroa reportedly told“We value our customers and community stakeholders, and have always implemented house rules that include a dress policy that discourages intimidating appearances.”

While most bars and restaurants in Sydney have rules and regulations about clothing, most do not have any specific rules relating to tattoos or jewellery. A bar in the Gold Coast, the Burleigh Pavilion, does have a ban against any neck tattoos in a similar bid to discourage any “intimidating appearances”.

“Guests with tattoos are welcome at our venue, however, our policy does not permit intimidating, aggressive, or offensive tattoos, clothing or behaviour which may offend or intimidate other guests or staff,” a statement on their website read. “Tattoos on the neck, head and face are viewed as increased intimidation in that order - covering up these tattoos does not allow entry.”

 

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