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9-12-2007 @ 3:21PM
Terry said...
Note to Gil -
When someone goes to the beach or pool that person expects to see skin. When someone goes to a strip club that person expects to see skin and lots of it. When someone gets on a plane that person does not expect to see skin or underclothing. They expect a good flight with passengers who have consideration of others and are dressed so as to not cause embarrasment to themselves or others.
Southwest has every right to refuse service just as this girl has the right to dress how she wants without breaking laws. But if the way she dresses doesn't match with the way Southwest does business, that doesn't give her the right to hold Southwest accountable for refusing her service.
And just what does this have to do with being a Democrat or a Republican? I would dare say that this girl's parents are Republicans. I know a lot of people that profess to be of either political party and this incident disgusts them regardless of their stated affiliation.
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