Well they could almost make that argument. American Airlines is practically a government agency considering how much funding it gets from taxpayers.
And here I was expecting something related to the war on terror.
Pretty tacky shirt if you ask me, and prettly low class insist on wearing it out in public, but if she takes off the shirt 'right now', it wouldn't exactly end the exposure of bare breasts.
Sounds like a real classy couple there. Oh, and they left an "O" out of his wifes name. ;-)
Well, one can always hope. ;)
I was on a Southwest flight last month with Mrs. B, and there was a tattooed guy with a shirt that had the F-word prominently (I don't recall the full message except that it was a hostile tone.) As we were toward the end of the boarding line, one of the few seats left was next to this creep. I whispered to Mrs. B as we approached down the aisle to go past him.
Thanks SWA!
Some people are too stupid to ride a bus, much less an airplane.
Well, perhaps they are not used to having people who are so dumb they don't know what is proper attire. It's their airline, they don't have to fly you if they don't want to.
Bare breasts, even in a picture, are the devil!
There's a nip in the air.
Today, people come on wearing sleeveless shirts, raising their arms exposing armpit hair, a lot in need of a shower, shave and deodorant; playing their dopey rap music, and thumping other passenger's seats. Few have any respect for others' space in public transportation. I don't fly anymore. I'll take the Beemer, set it on cruise, and play Mozart, Rachmoninov, or Lizst.
"I'd like to figure out how a T-shirt that offends one member of the crew somehow impacts the safety of the flight or the ability of the flight to continue to New York," said Howard Simon, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida. "If they want to permit this kind of action by flight attendants, then they better have a clear policy that is announced in advance and made known to passengers in advance."
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The Airline is afterall responsible for assuring their employees do not have to work in a harrassing environment?
Had the offending T-shirt been worn by someone who "fit the profile" the couple would have had clear passage.
I'd put money on it.
Heck, if a private company doesn't want you wearing a blue shirt on their property, then that should be their right.
The airline should reflect back the Me-ocratic dictum and claim: "Anything not expressly forbidden is allowed, including giving flight crews the discretionary right of determining what is proper and allowed and what is not."
Yeah, I'll bet it happned just like that.
AIRLINE GUIDANCE TO ALL PASSENGERS: DON'T BE A DUMBA$$!
That is all...
Unless in a real hurry...road triping is sounding more and more enjoyable not to mention practical. No security, can take what you want 'causse you MIGHT need it...can take the dog, can take your time, do not have to put up with beligerent passengers who have no class and no taste and...can see the good ole USA up close and personal!! Sounds good to me.
In the future, all passengers will be required to sign a 52 page form stating the airline's policy regarding refusal of service. This policy will state, in clear English, on Page 24, Section 11043.b.II Subparagraph i, "All representations of female breasts, whether actual or reproduced, including but not limited to depictions of unclothed flesh within .25 inches (8.5 mm) of the area of coloration surrounding the... (etc...)
And if the passenger doesn't read it all, that his problem!
""""""I'd like to figure out how a T-shirt that offends one member of the crew somehow impacts the safety of the flight or the ability of the flight to continue to New York," said Howard Simon, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida. "If they want to permit this kind of action by flight attendants, then they better have a clear policy that is announced in advance and made known to passengers in advance.""""""""