(Reuters) - Ascot racecourse offered a full refund to its premier enclosure customers and also apologised for its "lack of judgment" after sticking orange labels on visitors who had not adhered to a strict new dress code.
Organisers, fighting back at criticism that dress standards had slipped, had issued guidelines defining what attire was acceptable at the home of Royal Ascot, one of Britain's premier social occasions in June.
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