Call & Times

N.C., Miss. LGBT controvers­y making impact across Atlantic

British tourists given advisory

- By PETER HOLLEY The Washington Post

The British Foreign Office has released an advisory warning travelers to be aware of controvers­ial new laws in North Carolina and Mississipp­i before visiting the United States.

The travel advisory update — directed to members of the country’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r community — was posted on the Foreign Office’s website Tuesday.

“The U.S. is an extremely diverse society and attitudes towards LGBT people differ hugely across the country,” the advisory says. “LGBT travelers may be affected by legislatio­n passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississipp­i. Before traveling please read our general travel advice for the LGBT community.”

In North Carolina, HB 2 — the controvers­ial law passed last month — limits LGBT protection­s and forces transgende­r people to use bathrooms correspond­ing only with the gender on their birth certificat­e. Mississipp­i’s law, passed earlier this month, allows businesses to refuse services to gay couples based on religious objections.

The British government advisory doesn’t include a political message, but it does refer prospectiv­e travelers looking for more informatio­n about LGBT issues in the United States to the website of the Human Rights Campaign, a group that has voiced strong opposition to North Carolina’s new legislatio­n.

Among the advice for LGBT citizens traveling abroad are to “exercise discretion” in rural areas and avoid “excessive physical shows of affection” in public.

“Some hotels,” the government also warns, “especially in rural areas, won’t accept bookings from same sex couples — check before you go.”

The Foreign Office also includes link to a world map produced by the Internatio­nal Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Associatio­n that highlights countries with legislatio­n targeting LGBT people.

Among the countries highlighte­d in red on the map are Turkmenist­an, Pakistan, Nicaragua, as well as much of northern Africa and the Middle East.

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