My complaint goes strickly come singing to the Dj who host the karaoke nites each fruiday at the vennue.
Miss Sally Thompson.
I believe that i have been discriminated from singing at the karaoke froma long time.
Ecah time I have been there with one friend or just by myslef, teh DJ has not let me sing even when I handed my song choice written on a paper.
This incident does happnes everytime I pop in each friday.
Miss Thompson does allows her closest friends who are mostly punters at the pub to have turns first than any visitor.
I would like to board to take these matter serious, its been 6 times I have been at the venue and was not allowed to sing, she did not mentioned or call my name at all.
The last 4 times I have been there by 9pm which gives her 2 hours to insert my name into the list.
I would like to be contacted when my complaint is being heared
I have also seen a little man who usally sings there, flicking at the list of paper or dockets with the chosen songs of every singer and CHOOSING WHO SINGS AND WHO DOESNT.
I clearly stated this as a example od discrimation to someone she considers a non English speaker a foreigner.
In her facebook site she does places pitures of the friday venue and calls people she doesnt reconigzed as "bunch of strangers" when all they are doing is hearing and having a drink with other friends.
I consider miss Sally Thommas a racist woman and would like the board to contact
She also allows them to chose by looking at the singing choice tickets who sings after the other.
On December 2008 she made a karaoke singing contest, we arrived at 8.30pm. I did not sang at all, the karaoke venue finishes at 11.15pm every night each friday.
She mostly before closing the karaoke sings with her close friend, while people like me are waiting to be heared.
I consider Miss Thomas a racist woman who shows these each friday at her karaoke venues.
I would like the board to please contact or participate in these matter.
Would like my complaint to be taken serious as I am a victim of discrimation.
Sincerely,
Eric Altamirano