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USA Hotel refusing stay because the machine cannot read my country's government-issued driver's license. Is this discrimination?
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Just wondering if I can argue from the discrimination standpoint, or should I just argue that they are unfair that they refused my checkin after I have paid just because their machine cannot read my ID, whereas other hotels would have manually IDed me, which is what happened when I then had to book another hotel
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