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Lesbian Threatened with Arrest for T-shirt

August 26, 2008 by James Hipps 

A Lesbian who was wearing a T-shirt promoting lesbianism claims she was forced to leave a federal building Monday by a security guard who didn’t approve of her attire.Lapriss Gilbert said she was picking up a Social Security card for her son when the guard was offended by her “lesbian.com” shirt and threatened her with arrest.

She was eventually allowed inside after her mother called police, according to a Los Angeles Daily News story.

The guard, whose name was not immediately available, works for Paragon Security, which contracts with the Department of Homeland Security.

Lori Haley, a spokeswoman within the Homeland Security Department, said the guard’s actions were inappropriate and unacceptable.

“We have notified his company, Paragon, of our position in the matter,” Haley said.

A message left with Paragon Security was not immediately returned Monday night.

Gilbert said the guard cited a document, the Rules and Regulations Governing Conduct on Federal Property, as proof he had jurisdiction over her clothing. The document does not address what type of clothing is allowed in federal buildings.

Gilbert called the guard’s actions “shocking.”

You can read more of this at mercurynews.com.

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