Ebbert, a Mesa College student and Hooters waitress, was allowed to stay on the plane, but only after she put up a fight and, she says, was lectured on how to dress properly.
I don't know about you, but one of my big gripes with the airlines is that they just don't take the time to dispense fashion advice any more.
Southwest explained its treatment of Ebbert in a letter to her mother, saying it could remove any passenger “whose clothing is lewd, obscene or patently offensive” to ensure the comfort of children and “adults with heightened sensitivities.”
"lewd, obscene or patently offensive"? Who the fuck makes those decisions? Those terms are extremely relative.
Check out the pic for yourself. Her outfit looks fine. I guess I won't be flying Southwest.
I don't know about you, but one of my big gripes with the airlines is that they just don't take the time to dispense fashion advice any more.
Southwest explained its treatment of Ebbert in a letter to her mother, saying it could remove any passenger “whose clothing is lewd, obscene or patently offensive” to ensure the comfort of children and “adults with heightened sensitivities.”
"lewd, obscene or patently offensive"? Who the fuck makes those decisions? Those terms are extremely relative.
Check out the pic for yourself. Her outfit looks fine. I guess I won't be flying Southwest.
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