
Originally Posted by
tpa
An extract update from the Scottish Sun:
“Staff wear kilts as it’s part of the highland appeal. I want them to keep wearing them but would never force them to given the circumstances.
“But I can’t afford to have the bar closed so have agreed that they can wear trousers for now.
“I’m going to be putting up signs to warn people not to touch staff inappropriately.
“Anyone who does so again we be asked to leave.”
The warning posters will read: “The management reserves the right to eject any woman who interferes with the personal territory of any of our kilted staff especially in that area located between the knee and the hip.”
Staff are now considering whether to don the kilts again.
Iain said: “We’re discussing our options.”
I'll be in Inverness the first week in August and plan to stop by Hootanannay at least one night. Hopefully kilts will have returned. If not, I'll encourage it with a stronger stance towards inappropriate patrons no matter the gender.
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