P.A. woman calls for change after denied service for her tattoo
A Prince Albert woman said she is filing a human rights complaint after she was asked to leave a local restaurant because of her facial tattoo.
Sara Carriere-Burns said she recently visited the Prince Albert Brewing Company (PABCO) with some of her cousins. After ordering a drink and wings, a manager came by to inform them they had to leave because of the tattoo on her chin.
“It’s a part of my culture,” said Burns, saying she tried to explain that to the manager and eventually the owner.
“I thought maybe we could converse about my tattoo and how it’s a part of my culture, but I just knew at that point (with) his tone, he was not at a place to have a healthy communication so we decided to leave it and just leave,” she added.