Chronister had told dispatchers, “We have a tough situation here with a group of golfers that decides they don’t want to abide by the rules,” and said the only “weapons” the women had were “their mouths.” Less than an hour after the women teed off, a Northern York County Regional police officer responded to a 9-1-1 call from Chronister, but later left after he could determine no evidence of wrongdoing. President Commissioner Steve Chronister approached the women at the second hole in an angry and aggressive manner, telling them they needed to “keep pace.” He offered an unusual golf club refund - on the carts and the memberships - if they would leave the course immediately. Myneca Ojo and other members of the Sisters in the Fairway joined the Grandview Golf Club in Dover Township in April 2018, but immediately felt unwelcome when they first attempted to use their three-year membership. What was the Grandview Golf Club case about? ![]() residents to contact us at once if they’ve experienced unfair treatment at one of the local clubs. This high-profile golf club lawsuit highlights some of the complaints we’ve been investigating at Kantrowitz, Goldhamer & Graifman. District Court in Harrisburg, alleging that the new owners of the Grandview Golf Club discriminated based on race and gender. states have enacted similar protections for their people. The Pennsylvania Human Relations Act prohibits commercial establishments from discriminating against employees and patrons based on ancestry, color, disability, handicap, national origin, race, relationship status, religious creed, sex, or use of a support animal. ![]() Alimony, Child Custody & Child Support Modification.Corporate and Commercial Real Estate Cases.Contact Us & Get Immediate Assistance Get Help Now
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