If THAT was her intent, she wouldn't have passed security...
EGPWS wrote: “If THAT was her intent, she wouldn’t have passed security...”
Granted, but how little clothing is enough to get past security? And, if security DID stop her for trying to board in the nude, wouldn’t that be unreasonable. What’s her clothing have to do with the security of the aircraft? In fact, wouldn’t less or no clothing be better from a security standpoint?
The point I’m trying to make is that lines are always drawn. It’s a fact. Some people will always push the limits. That’s to be expected. However, there was a time when we didn’t let the deviants and the profane set the community standards for everyone else. Is it really to much to ask, in this day and age, for people to dress appropriately in public?