Thread: Inez Sainz
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Old 09-19-2010, 05:59 AM   #12
rorsvierwelia

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I don't think women should be allowed in the mens locker room. Period. Just like men should not be able to go into a womens locker room. Right now there is a double standard. Women can go into a mens locker room, otherwise it is sexism and they are "not able to do their job". Well, what about the privacy of the athlete? I guess that means nothing becuase they make millions of dollars.

As for Inez Sainz, she is a joke. As rotary said, she invites this kind of attention with how she dresses, and by calling herself things like "Mexico's hottest reporter." But when she gets treated like how she acts, she crys harassement. Bullshit. Don't be suprised when people treat you based on the way you act. In other words, don't act like a ho if you do not want to be treated like a ho.
Not familiar with the rules and regs of when reporters are allowed in the locker room but there has to be SOME lag time between end of game and when the reporters are allowed in.

And if there are athletes uncomfortable with women in the locker room there has to be a place, the trainers' room, for example, where all reporters are verboten.

Having said that, it is ONLY because of the unprofessional manner in which the 'reporter' conducted herself, initially (the Jets bear blame, too), that this issue has become 'front burner' fodder once again.
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