You may be right. I haven’t flown in years. It looks like in Vermont, there’s nothing that says she has to cover up. She might have been able to take her shirt off, judging from the statute. They held demonstrations about breastfeeding at airports. I personally think this was a setup. The airline needed to know the law, and their attendants needed a clear policy on it. Looks like the bitch mom is gonna win. I understand your bias against stewardesses. This is probably a case of bitch vs bitch.
Probably. People say men never back down but I swear after a combined 20 years of marriage it's women who have by FAR the biggenst propensity for taking a percieved slight way over the edge.
It is hard to know whom to root for in this one but given my personal experience with 'flight attendants' I'm forced to go with the Plaintiff here.
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Hang on ;-)
We all have a right to free speech. But. For instance ...
*IF* a flight attendant instructs you to stop talking and pay attention to his/her instructions, you are LEGALLY required to follow his/her instructions.
It follows that *IF* a flight attendant instructs you to cover up your ‘chest’, close your laptop, stop hitting the seat in front of you, raise your window shade, buckle your seat belt, stow your gear, wear shoes in the aisle, whatever ... you ARE required to comply.
I say the airline has standing here. again, my opinion.