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Virgin Active Apologises for T-Shirt Row

August 14, 2015

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News, 2015-08-14

Virgin Active has apologised in writing for forcibly removing Boycott Divestment Sanction South Africa (BDS SA) activist Muhammed Desai from its Old Edwardian’s Gym in Houghton for wearing a pro-Palestine t-shirt.

In a statement Virgin Active Managing Director Ross Faragher-Thomas says they have taken the highly publicised events at Old Eds Virgin Active health club this week extremely seriously.

“We have thoroughly investigated the decisions we took, and the reasons behind them, which ultimately led to a member, Mr Desai, being informed that he could not enter the gym wearing a particular T-shirt. This process included a very senior team flying immediately to Johannesburg to personally meet the member concerned.”

He says Virgin Active  staff took these decisions with the best intent in terms of balancing the well-being of all club members with the critical value of freedom of speech.

“We ultimately conclude that the decision to inform Mr. Desai that he could not wear the T-shirt in the club, on balance, was wrong. He, and any other member, is entitled to wear that T-shirt, and any other legal item of clothing, at our health clubs.

Faragher-Thomas says they regret the incident and have learnt a lot from it and are reviewing their procedures as a result to find more appropriate ways to manage any tensions which might arise in what is meant to be a positive space for members’ fitness and wellness.

“We apologise to Mr. Desai for denying him entry to the health club on these grounds,” Faragher-Thomas said in the statement.

(Twitter: @Faizie143)

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