The management of Tastee Diner in Silver Spring has posted some surveillance video to YouTube that shows the affectionate behavior in question in the case of Aiyi’nah Ford and Torian Brown, a local lesbian couple who recently organized a kiss-in protest at the restaurant after they say they were asked to leave because of their sexual orientation.

The video itself is grainy and hard to make out. Here’s what the folks at Tastee have to say about its contents:

“We believe inappropriate behavior is what was going on here and that the discrimination allegations are false. In this video, the couple was sitting right inside the restaurant front door pressed up against each other and during their interaction, one was burying her face in the other’s breasts. They were asked to tone it down but responded angrily so they were asked to leave. Nothing more – any couple regardless of gender or sexual orienation would have been asked to leave Tastee Diner in the same situation.”

After reviewing the video several times, I’m still not buying Tastee’s version of the story here. It looks like the two women were holding each other and hugging, one while seated and the other while standing. Yes, that meant that the seated woman had her face against the other’s breasts, but try to imagine instead that the couple was heterosexual, and the woman was seated while the man was standing. Would they have been perceived as being “inappropriate” if they had engaged in the exact same behavior? Definitely not. And if the issue here is face-in-breasts, then let’s reverse it: a man is seated and embracing a woman who is standing in front of him. He presses his face against her breasts. Is that couple asked to leave, too? I have a hard time believing that they are, unless the woman’s breasts are actually exposed, which doesn’t appear to have been the case here.