I’m vision-impaired, a bar called me a ‘safety risk’ and denied me service: here’s what I did next


A vision-impaired woman who refused service from a bar because she didn’t have a carer has unleashed on the establishment’s treatment of her in a series of scathing reviews.

Vanessa Ransley was recently in Adelaide, South Australia, for a work conference and decided on a visit to Horizons Cocktail Lounge in the beachside suburb Glenelg on Saturday.

When she attempted to order herself a drink, she claimed to have been told she was a “safety risk” and could therefore not be served.

Vanessa Ransley left scathing reviews after a bar refused to serve her drinks.
Facebook / Vanessa Ransley

The 51-year-old, in a Yelp review, said she had traveled across the world and Australia and had not once been told she could not be served because of her vision impairment.

She said she “sadly” was “unable to provide a review for this establishment” after “they would not serve me because I am vision impaired”, adding that she used a white cane.

“I have never come across this before in my life or in my travels around the world and Australia,” Ms. Ransley wrote.

Horizons Cocktail Lounge in Glenelg, Australia.
During a work conference, Vanessa Ransley, a vision-impaired woman, went to Horizons Cocktail Lounge in Glenelg.
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“Apparently I’m a safety risk. Let me ask you this, is everyone who enters your establishment, unaccompanied a safety risk? How does being blind affect my ability to navigate (apart from the obvious)?”

She argued that she was just as capable as any other adult of making decisions about whether she should and should not drink.

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“Am I, an adult, an Australian citizen not capable of deciding whether or not it is safe for me to go have a drink?

A Yelp review by Vanessa Ransley.
The Australian woman left a Yelp review after the bar told her that she was a “safety risk” and could therefore not be served.
Facebook / Vanessa Ransley

“I am 51, I own my own home (outright), I have 2 degrees, but I cannot have a drink here. Shame on you!”

Speaking with the Adelaide Advertiser, Ms. Ransley said a male staff member had initially asked if she was on her own.

“He asked me if I was unaccompanied, which was confusing because I’d traveled from Hobart by myself, and then said I was a safety risk,” she told the publication.

A picture of Vanessa Ransley.
The 51-year-old argued that she was just as capable as any other adult of making decisions about whether she should and should not drink.
Facebook / Vanessa Ransley

Previous refusals were typically due to her guide dog, who is an even sadder twist, passing away only a few days beforehand.

“It was really devastating. It threw me and I’m a reasonably articulate, assertive person,” she said.

She shared the disheartening experience on Facebook, where she was told she was “not allowed to have a drink in the Horizons bar without a ‘carer’”.

“I have two degrees, I’ve traveled the world and here in Glenelg Adelaide, I am unable to have a cocktail without a carer because it’s unsafe. Anyone else is allowed to have a drink, unaccompanied except me.”

A picture of Vanessa Ransley hugging a dog.
Vanessa Ransley shared the disheartening experience on Facebook, saying she was “not allowed to have a drink in the Horizons bar without a ‘carer.’”
Facebook / Vanessa Ransley

Others were just as upset and encouraged her to file a complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission.

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“Holy moly, this is absolutely ridiculous and I’m embarrassed to say this is my local,” one person responded.

“Unfortunately this happens far too often and it’s because people don’t like making a fuss that these issues are not raised and discussed in an open forum. Well done for standing up for yourself and forgetting that staff member re-educated or retrained,” another said.

Management for Horizons Cocktail Lounge has been contacted by news.com.au for comment.



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