Southwest makes man change shirt |
| Published: October 6, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: decency on airlines, decencyonairlines, risque tshirts, risquetshirts, southwest airlines, southwest dress code, southwestairlines, southwestdresscode, tshirt decency on flights, tshirtdecencyonflights |
|
Filed under: Infertility, Media, Monitoring your kids, Adventures in Parenting, Tees, Air travelIf you want to make it to your destination, it's probably best to leave double entendre T-shirts or shoulder-baring tops in your checked luggage if you're flying Southwest Airlines. A man was told he would be removed from the flight if he didn't turn his T-shirt, bearing the image of a fishing shop and the words "'Master Baiter", inside out. The airline apologized this summer for an incident where airline employees ordered female patron to alter her wardrobe or she wouldn't be allowed to fly, within earshot of the entire cabin. The twenty-three year old was wearing a mini-skirt, tank top and short sweater. Another women claimed a Southwestern employee forced her to cover her halter-top dress with a blanket the duration of the flight. The airline does not have a dress code but reserves the right to deny service to customers whose clothing is "lewd, obscene or patently [ Full article ] |
|
|
No Comments...