A
new low in corporate clubbing at the Shimmy club in Glasgow, where women have
complained about a two way mirror looking in to the women's toilets which groups
of men can pay to view from an adjoining function room:
'Allegations
that a nightclub in Glasgow has secretly fitted a two-way mirror to allow male
guests to spy on the women's toilets "as a bit of fun" are being investigated by
police and council licensing officers.Glasgow city council said it had received
complaints that the Shimmy
nightclub had installed a spy mirror – without warning
female guests – between the toilets and a function room that was allegedly
rented to private parties for £800.
A
customer at the club called Amy told the Guardian she was warned about the
two-way mirror by another customer when she visited Shimmy's recently to
celebrate her birthday. Distressed, she left the toilet, and noticed that people
in the club's main room could glimpse inside the toilets. The main view into the
women's toilets was from private booths that were immediately adjacent to the
mirror, she said. "It was booked out by all boys and they were up against the
mirror and making gestures up against the mirror."
Amy
complained directly to G1 Group, owner of the recently relaunched club in
central Glasgow, saying it was "absolutely outrageous" that women customers were
having their privacy invaded, allowing men to "leer disgustingly" at them.
"Nowhere is it made clear that this is the case, so when visiting the bathroom
for the first time, there are women bending over the sink, pouting into the
mirror to redo their lipstick, adjusting themselves personally whilst
unknowingly being watched by people on the other side," she said."What is even
more vulgar is that the toilets face on to a private booth that can be booked
out to specifically leer into the girls' bathrooms whilst the girls are unaware
that they are being watched." (Guardian, 21 May 2013)
The
G1 Group PLC 'founded by Managing Director, Stefan King' claims to be 'the most
dynamic and forward thinking bar, restaurant, hotel, cinema and nightclub group
in Scotland... currently operating 40+ venues across Scotland'. Not just The
Shimmy but G1 as a whole is facing a fierce backlash from women in
Scotland. Existence is Futile on tumblr says: 'I urge
you all to avoid/boycott ‘The Shimmy Club’ in Royal Exchange, Glasgow as they
have a non-advertised two way mirror in the female toilets. This type of sexist
exploitation of women has no place in Glasgow, let alone no place in 2013. The
sexual objectification of the female club goers is utterly disgusting... Not
only clubs/pubs and restaurants they also own The Grosvenor Cinema. I had a look
to see exactly how many venues they own in Scotland and I was very surprised.
Definitely making a note of them and boycotting every single one'.
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