AirBnB was under fire on Twitter last night.
It started when AirBnB informed Allegheny County Council member Bethany Hallam her reservation in Miami this weekend was canceled and she was banned for life because she has a criminal conviction.
After Hallam tweeted about the situation, AirBnB informed her she was un-banned following an "evidence based appeals process."
On the Big K Morning Show, Hallam told Larry and Marty the company's policy is applied inconsistently.
"The way that I'll be alright right now is that they go back and look at everyone that they banned and make sure that they are equally applying a policy a specific policy and not discriminate who they choose to do that to."
Hallam points to examples of people banned for things like disorderly conduct or having a pet off a leash.
"Once you do your time and you've paid for your crime, the you shouldn't have these collateral consequences that haunt you for years and years to come" says attorney Phil DiLucente.
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