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To: muawiyah
US Airways website says "......Dress code We require that all passengers traveling on AD75 dress in casual business attire. US Airways gate agents are instructed to enforce this dress code, and passengers who fail to dress appropriately may be denied boarding........"

Wouldn't that mean no jeans, shorts, sweats, halter tops, dirty t-shirts, etc.? How is it that this man, among the hundreds of thousands who dress as I have noted, get pulled off a plane and they don't?

49 posted on 06/19/2011 3:45:31 AM PDT by raybbr (People who still support Obama are either a Marxist or a moron.)
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To: raybbr
If he had a "non revenue" ticket ~ which could be issued by a travel agent out of the number of tickets allowed to be charged off as "non revenue" under the agreement between the airlines and the authorized ticket agents ~ then he had to agree to a dress code.

He may not have been aware there was a dress code however. That could occur if "coach" whoever gave him a ticket in his name to go to the funeral and return.

"Coach" whoever would tap his resources in the travel agent racket (who he would know from the team's dealings with travel agents for away games) and get a free or non-revenue ticket.

I think this may very well violate NCAA rules!

Both "coach" whoever and the player may be in some serious trouble ~

55 posted on 06/19/2011 9:43:22 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: raybbr
If he had a "non revenue" ticket ~ which could be issued by a travel agent out of the number of tickets allowed to be charged off as "non revenue" under the agreement between the airlines and the authorized ticket agents ~ then he had to agree to a dress code.

He may not have been aware there was a dress code however. That could occur if "coach" whoever gave him a ticket in his name to go to the funeral and return.

"Coach" whoever would tap his resources in the travel agent racket (who he would know from the team's dealings with travel agents for away games) and get a free or non-revenue ticket.

I think this may very well violate NCAA rules!

Both "coach" whoever and the player may be in some serious trouble ~

56 posted on 06/19/2011 9:43:32 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: raybbr
If he had a "non revenue" ticket ~ which could be issued by a travel agent out of the number of tickets allowed to be charged off as "non revenue" under the agreement between the airlines and the authorized ticket agents ~ then he had to agree to a dress code.

He may not have been aware there was a dress code however. That could occur if "coach" whoever gave him a ticket in his name to go to the funeral and return.

"Coach" whoever would tap his resources in the travel agent racket (who he would know from the team's dealings with travel agents for away games) and get a free or non-revenue ticket.

I think this may very well violate NCAA rules!

Both "coach" whoever and the player may be in some serious trouble ~

57 posted on 06/19/2011 9:43:43 AM PDT by muawiyah
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