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Money: -848 | Question of the Day (9/13/07) Recently SouthWest airlines asked 2 different women at different times to 'cover themselves' up or they wouldn't be allowed to fly. The women were not wearing obscene clothing (ie no nipple or cootchie showing), just rather short skirts/halter tops. What are your feelings on this? Do the airlines have a right to require passengers to abide by a 'dress code'?
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09-14-2007, 03:38 AM
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Money: -2,201 | Re: Question of the Day (9/13/07) well, in some cases i think its okay for them to tell people to "cover themselves" because children shouldnt have to look at naked people, but then again if they just had small skirts and tiny tops, its none of the airport personels problem  |
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Money: 80,546 Points: 82,449, Level: 69 | | Re: Question of the Day (9/13/07) I think the airline has every right to do so...all different kind of people fly on planes including children...if it is even a little bit revealing, I think it should be allowed.
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09-14-2007, 03:47 AM
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Money: 13,461 | Re: Question of the Day (9/13/07) People are allowed on any situation to wear what they deem appropriate. There is no dress code given to you when you purchase your tickets and therefore can not be enforced.
Sounds like insecure flight attendants. |
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Money: -131 | Re: Question of the Day (9/13/07) I think if they didn't say anything about it before the women got onto the plane, then they shouldn't have to change their clothing. |
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Originally Posted by dvds well, in some cases i think its okay for them to tell people to "cover themselves" because children shouldnt have to look at naked people, but then again if they just had small skirts and tiny tops, its none of the airport personels problem  | No one has been naked. 
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Originally Posted by MissV No one has been naked.  | Just another example of how The Man is keeping us nudists down. |
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Originally Posted by Josh2250 People are allowed on any situation to wear what they deem appropriate. There is no dress code given to you when you purchase your tickets and therefore can not be enforced.
Sounds like insecure flight attendants. | Word. Thats exactly what I thought.
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09-14-2007, 04:36 AM
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YOU make the choice of what you wear, it's not upto them.
i could only really understand if they were damn near naked. |
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