on 23-04-2018 16:17
As homosexuality is illegal in Dubai is it safe for LGBTQ+ customers to enter this prize draw?
on 23-04-2018 16:43
on 23-04-2018 16:43
@Housebound It appears that your post from yesterday was deleted. You might want to ask @Martin-O2, @Marjo, or @EmilieT, who are our community managers, as to the reason why.
on 23-04-2018 16:53
on 23-04-2018 16:53
That's what I suspected.
on 23-04-2018 16:56
on 23-04-2018 16:56
It's over a week till the draw so it can't be that...
on 23-04-2018 17:16
on 23-04-2018 17:16
@Housebound I think you answered your own question in your first post.
on 23-04-2018 17:27
on 23-04-2018 17:27
Without getting into lengthy discussion @Housebound I would categorically say O2 don't bar anyone from entering their prize draws. That would be discrimination. It's up to the individual as to whether they wish to enter however.
Veritas Numquam Perit
23-04-2018 17:31 - edited 23-04-2018 17:32
23-04-2018 17:31 - edited 23-04-2018 17:32
I guess thet can't guaruntee any gay O2 customers not getting arrested for being gay while being on the trip?
on 23-04-2018 17:38
on 23-04-2018 17:38
There are taboos in every country and it's up to each visitor to read up on what's acceptable to them and whether they wish to go there.
So, it's up to you to decide, if you think you are likely to go against the laws then don't enter the competition Your choice, O2 merely give you the option J
on 23-04-2018 17:38
on 23-04-2018 17:38
@Housebound wrote:I guess thet can't guaruntee any gay O2 customers not getting arrested for being gay while being on the trip?
Obviously not!
on 23-04-2018 18:16