ACLU Slams Alabama RV Park For Banning 2-year-old Boy with HIV from Pool and Other Common Areas
MONTGOMERY, AL - The American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter to the owner of the Wales West RV park in Silverhill, Alabama today demanding that it stop discriminating against people with HIV by barring people with the disease from using the swimming pool, showers and other common areas of the park without a letter from a doctor.
"This kind of ignorance and prejudice is unacceptable at this point in the HIV epidemic," said Olivia Turner, Executive Director of the ACLU of Alabama. "After more than two decades of studying the disease, we know that you can't catch HIV by swimming next to someone with the disease or using a public shower."
According to media reports, Dick and Silvia Glover's two-year-old foster son Caleb was banned from the pool and other common areas of the RV park by its owner Ken Zadnichek after Silvia mentioned to a desk clerk that the boy had HIV. Although Caleb had been looking forward to taking a ride on the park's two train rides, the couple had no choice but to leave the park.
"Mr. Zadnichek should be ashamed of himself for picking on a defenseless two-year old," said Christine Sun, a staff attorney with the ACLU's AIDS Project. "Mr. Zadnichek claims that he was merely trying to protect other campers, but he had nothing to protect other campers against. Ignorance about the disease is no excuse for prejudice."
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http://gay_blog.blogspot.com/2007/07/aclu-slams-alabama-rv-park-for-banning.htmlA copy of the letter sent to Wales West RV park is available at www.aclu.org/hiv/discrim/30571lgl20070716.html