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FAMILY STATUS DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCE - SECT 6
Discrimination by way of victimisation
(1) A person ("the discriminator") discriminates against another
person ("the person victimised") in any circumstances relevant for the
purposes of any provision of this Ordinance if he treats the person
victimised less favourably than in those circumstances he treats or would
treat other persons, and does so by reason that the person victimised or
any other person ("the third person") has-
(a) brought proceedings against the discriminator or any other person
under this Ordinance;
(b) given evidence or information in connection with proceedings brought
by any person against the discriminator or any other person under this
Ordinance;
(c) otherwise done anything under or by reference to this Ordinance in
relation to the discriminator or any other person; or
(d) alleged that the discriminator or any other person has committed an
act which (whether or not the allegation so states) would amount to a
contravention of this Ordinance, or by reason that the discriminator
knows the person victimised or the third person, as the case may be,
intends to do any of those things, or suspects the persons victimised
or the third person, as the case may be, has done, or intends to do,
any of them.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to the treatment of a person by reason of
any allegation made by him if the allegation was false and not made in good
faith.
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