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    Possible Discrimination

    Now I know that I didn't mention in the first post that it was head lice, but I thought it would be obvious by the last post that it was head lice. And as I've said, even the CDC doesn't consider this a perceived health threat. I definately intend to get more adivce, possibly from a local lawyer.
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    Possible Discrimination

    according to one site online, http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/schoolhealth/lice.shtm, "Head lice infestation is a social issue not a health threat." Then there's the CDC information at http://www.cdc.gov/lice/. More specifically for head lice, http://www.cdc.gov/lice/head/index.html More...
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    Possible Discrimination

    There are no rules at all about this. And again, most of you would know better than I, is this not discrimination for a medical condition? This is like saying someone that has Hepatitis or AIDS cannot be in the campground. Unless coming in direct contact with the individual there is no chance...
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    Possible Discrimination

    There are no rules at all about this. And again, most of you would know better than I, is this not discrimination for a medical condition? This is like saying someone that has Hepatitis or AIDS cannot be in the campground. Unless coming in direct contact with the individual there is no chance...
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    Possible Discrimination

    I forgot to mention that this is in Exeter, NH. But I would think that discrimination is more of a federal case than local.
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    Possible Discrimination

    Hi, I'm wondering if this is discrimination or not...I would think so, but some of you would know better. I stay at a campground for the summer, and my 2 nieces visit often. They bothat happened to make friends with the owner's daughter and another girl. Now these girls had played many...
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