To: Maximus of Texas
The larger point is that Delta prohibits it, not whether or not those posters think it's nudity.
Again. It. Is. Delta's. Plane.
Here's how this could've gone down folks:
"Maam, could you please cover up your breast with this little blanket while you feed your baby?"
"Of course. Sorry about that."
IT'S AS EASY AS THAT FOLKS!!!!!
To: spacecowboynj
Sorry, I didn't read the story. I just saw a topic discussing breasts and jumped on.
To: spacecowboynj; Maximus of Texas
That wasn't my thoughts; it's Florida law, and the state law in many states.
I don't know how discreet this mother was on that flight and nor do you. I don't like to see many here assume that anyone who nurses on a flight is an exhibitionist or that everyone who nurses an older baby is a nut.
Sometimes, as in my case, it is purely coincidence.
257 posted on
11/21/2006 2:10:32 PM PST by
Chanticleer
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues but the form of every virtue at the testing point. Lewis)
To: spacecowboynj
The larger point is that Delta prohibits it Oh? Where did you find such a policy? The Delta website has no such policy listed.
263 posted on
11/21/2006 2:16:16 PM PST by
r9etb
To: spacecowboynj
Perhaps it is not Delta's rules. I can't pull up the entire article -- perhaps someone else more savvy can. Aero-News Network: The Aviation and Aerospace World's Daily/Real ... - 2:16pmFreedom Airlines -- a Delta connection carrier -- has disciplined the flight attendant who asked a breast feeding mom to get off a commercial flight... www.aero-news.net/PlainPage.cfm - 157k - Nov 19, 2006 - Cached - Similar pages
270 posted on
11/21/2006 2:21:29 PM PST by
Chanticleer
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues but the form of every virtue at the testing point. Lewis)
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