Another hit on Airbnb's
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Another hit on Airbnb's
This is not the first time
Richmond Airbnb host accused of racism
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1459517
Richmond Airbnb host accused of racism
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1459517
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Re: Another hit on Airbnb's
Chewie1969 wrote:This is not the first time
Richmond Airbnb host accused of racism
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1459517
Thanks so much for forcing us to watch a 20 minute commercial for an issue in Richmond. This is the South OK thread. *bleep*?
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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Re: Another hit on Airbnb's
twobits wrote: This is the South OK thread. *bleep*?
Then report it so the mods can move it to a more appropriate place.
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Re: Another hit on Airbnb's
Thanks so much for forcing us to watch a 20 minute commercial for an issue in Richmond. This is the South OK thread. *bleep*?
Are you kidding me???? the ad was 35 seconds, dont be ridiculous. YouTube does the same thing and they are longer. its an informative news article. I think you can watch an ad for 35 seconds of you life.
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Re: Another hit on Airbnb's
Would you rather me post the whole article?
CTV
Vancouver
'Is he black?': Airbnb host accused of cancelling booking over guest's skin colour
A B.C. student and his friend found their stay in an Airbnb suite in Richmond cancelled, apparently because one of them is black.
When they complained on social media, Airbnb cracked down and dropped the listing from its online service – a move that also removed from his account the receipts and messages that authorities could have used in a human rights complaint.
The double whammy has Corne Van Hoepen, a Toronto journalism student who is staying at home in Chilliwack, in shock.
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A confirmed Airbnb booking for “High-end apartment at Heart of Richmond Centre" is seen in this screenshot.
“We do not want other people to go through what we experienced,” Van Hoepen said. “It should not happen. It’s 2018.”
Van Hoepen wanted to spend a few days in Richmond before heading back to school in Ontario. The pair booked a Richmond suite called “High-end apartment at Heart of Richmond Centre,” listed as being run by a woman named Grace.
Then Grace started asking questions about his companion. One preserved screenshot shows her asking: “Is he black?”
“’There are no blacks allowed in this building,’” Van Hoepen recalled she said next. “I couldn’t believe what I saw on my phone.
“What does that have to do with anything? People are not anything less because of their skin colour."
The company didn’t respond to private email complaints, but did react to a social media complaint. Airbnb offered a credit to Van Hoepen and took down the listing.
But that meant the messages, receipts, and other records Van Hoepen was using to keep tabs on the case were taken down too.
“As soon as we reported the incident, it disappeared. No address, communication, everything was gone,” Van Hoepen said.
This could cause problems if he wanted to pursue a human rights complaint in B.C., said Ravi Kahlon, B.C.’s parliamentary secretary for multiculturalism.
Van Hoepen even lost a receipt, which contained the identity of the host – a crucial element in filing a complaint.
“How do we get that data? What policies are in place to ensure that data is available to this person?” Kahlon asked.
“Airbnb has a responsibility to have policies and practices in place so that these events don’t occur and when they do, it’s documented so if a person takes it to a tribunal, the tribunal has some information,” he said.
Kahlon is spearheading the creation of a B.C. Human Rights Commission, which would be able to broadly investigate trends and patterns of human rights abuse.
“If a human rights commission saw a trend of this, a new commission could start investigating, and they would have the powers to ask for information so that this would never happen again, not just with one company but companies across the board,” he said.
An Airbnb spokesperson said on background that the data has not been deleted, but that it exists within Airbnb’s systems. However, she said such data would only be available with a court order.
CTV News tracked the building to the Carrera in Richmond. A building manager told a reporter that the building does not prohibit black people.
However, in response to questions about the incident, and whether Carrera welcomes people of all races, strata agent Mary Chen with Rancho Group declined to comment.
The building sports a “No Airbnb” sign on one of its doors, saying “No Airbnb or any other short-term rentals allowed.”
That’s consistent with Richmond laws, said city spokesman Ted Townsend.
“Short-term rentals are not permitted in apartments under our bylaws,” he said. “Fines are $1,000 per offence.”
Airbnb has been tackling racism on its platform for the last two years as complaints of racist hosts come in.
Part of that is agreeing to a “Community Commitment” which says, “I agree to treat everyone in the Airbnb community -- regardless of their race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age – with respect, and without judgement or bias.”
CTV
Vancouver
'Is he black?': Airbnb host accused of cancelling booking over guest's skin colour
A B.C. student and his friend found their stay in an Airbnb suite in Richmond cancelled, apparently because one of them is black.
When they complained on social media, Airbnb cracked down and dropped the listing from its online service – a move that also removed from his account the receipts and messages that authorities could have used in a human rights complaint.
The double whammy has Corne Van Hoepen, a Toronto journalism student who is staying at home in Chilliwack, in shock.
Related Stories
Stratas granted ability to fine hosts of illegal Airbnb suites $1,000/day
Vacation rentals: Is what you see really what you get?
400 listings changed or pulled in first month of Vancouver's new Airbnb rules
Photos
airbnb richmond racism
A confirmed Airbnb booking for “High-end apartment at Heart of Richmond Centre" is seen in this screenshot.
“We do not want other people to go through what we experienced,” Van Hoepen said. “It should not happen. It’s 2018.”
Van Hoepen wanted to spend a few days in Richmond before heading back to school in Ontario. The pair booked a Richmond suite called “High-end apartment at Heart of Richmond Centre,” listed as being run by a woman named Grace.
Then Grace started asking questions about his companion. One preserved screenshot shows her asking: “Is he black?”
“’There are no blacks allowed in this building,’” Van Hoepen recalled she said next. “I couldn’t believe what I saw on my phone.
“What does that have to do with anything? People are not anything less because of their skin colour."
The company didn’t respond to private email complaints, but did react to a social media complaint. Airbnb offered a credit to Van Hoepen and took down the listing.
But that meant the messages, receipts, and other records Van Hoepen was using to keep tabs on the case were taken down too.
“As soon as we reported the incident, it disappeared. No address, communication, everything was gone,” Van Hoepen said.
This could cause problems if he wanted to pursue a human rights complaint in B.C., said Ravi Kahlon, B.C.’s parliamentary secretary for multiculturalism.
Van Hoepen even lost a receipt, which contained the identity of the host – a crucial element in filing a complaint.
“How do we get that data? What policies are in place to ensure that data is available to this person?” Kahlon asked.
“Airbnb has a responsibility to have policies and practices in place so that these events don’t occur and when they do, it’s documented so if a person takes it to a tribunal, the tribunal has some information,” he said.
Kahlon is spearheading the creation of a B.C. Human Rights Commission, which would be able to broadly investigate trends and patterns of human rights abuse.
“If a human rights commission saw a trend of this, a new commission could start investigating, and they would have the powers to ask for information so that this would never happen again, not just with one company but companies across the board,” he said.
An Airbnb spokesperson said on background that the data has not been deleted, but that it exists within Airbnb’s systems. However, she said such data would only be available with a court order.
CTV News tracked the building to the Carrera in Richmond. A building manager told a reporter that the building does not prohibit black people.
However, in response to questions about the incident, and whether Carrera welcomes people of all races, strata agent Mary Chen with Rancho Group declined to comment.
The building sports a “No Airbnb” sign on one of its doors, saying “No Airbnb or any other short-term rentals allowed.”
That’s consistent with Richmond laws, said city spokesman Ted Townsend.
“Short-term rentals are not permitted in apartments under our bylaws,” he said. “Fines are $1,000 per offence.”
Airbnb has been tackling racism on its platform for the last two years as complaints of racist hosts come in.
Part of that is agreeing to a “Community Commitment” which says, “I agree to treat everyone in the Airbnb community -- regardless of their race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age – with respect, and without judgement or bias.”
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Re: Another hit on Airbnb's
ooooh, my bad, 20 seconds, not 20 minutes. You missed the whole point that the post belongs on the BC thread and not the South ok thread.
And yes I will report it. Thought I did but will make a second attempt
And yes I will report it. Thought I did but will make a second attempt
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.
The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.
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Re: Another hit on Airbnb's
Bumped up
Over the many decades of Hotel stays I’ve never had dirty hotel room, oh yea they exist.
https://www.castanet.net/news/Vernon/43 ... conditions
Over the many decades of Hotel stays I’ve never had dirty hotel room, oh yea they exist.
https://www.castanet.net/news/Vernon/43 ... conditions
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