Posted on 10/10/2024 12:34:21 PM PDT by xxqqzz
Two southern California women say they were removed from a Spirit Airlines flight last week for wearing crop tops. A flight attendant instructed the friends to disembark their New Orleans-bound flight before the plane could depart from Los Angeles international airport, they told a local news station.
The friends, Tara Kehidi and Teresa Araujo, were wearing sweaters when they boarded the plane, but removed them because the air conditioning was not functioning.
“We were wearing crop tops ... just like a little bit of stomach showing,” Kehidi told the ABC news affiliate KABC. When a male flight attendant told her and Araujo to “put something on”, the friend asked: “Can we see a dress code? Like, is there a policy that says we can’t wear crop tops on the plane?”
Another woman sitting in the row in front of Kehidi and Araujo told the station that the temperature on the plane had forced most of its passengers to remove their sweaters.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
https://youtu.be/wg4yqfWqBLU?si=5V6_PLJf9G5T-icG you tube story on this
Some people wonder what is meant when they hear about the good old days.
Morbid curiousity demands photos.
There’s nothing wrong with that. What was the FA thinking? Women wear that all over the place.................
Here you go: https://youtu.be/wg4yqfWqBLU?si=5V6_PLJf9G5T-icG
Go to the video at the link. They are quite attractive, albeit ditzy. I wouldn’t have kicked them off, but asked to sit next to them.
If their video is of the flight attendant, it looks like a gay black dude.
I’ve seen women wearing less than that at Walmart..............
Normally I swing in the area of decency. But I'll cut people some slack if they're sitting on the hot tarmac with no A/C as long as they still had some clothes on.
Reading the story, it’s clear that they were not kicked off because of their clothing.
They were kicked off the plane for acting the fool and arguing with the flight attendant.
People think that might be high-handed of the particular FA, but who wants to be trapped on a plane with a group of loud (maybe a bit tipsy???) broads who think that they can disrupt the flight? Remember, it’s Spirit, which is always on the edge of a riot.
Nowadays I find myself not looking at women with a lustful eye but in a non judgmental way more in amazement at what they are willing to wear in public......or NOT wear.
Modesty is sadly really not a concern for the younger generation.
... at 20 times the skin showing ...
I miss those days. I was only 9 years and realized what a hot stewardess looked like.
Having said what I said in post 30.....yes I certainly have seen worse......most of the time it’s at Walmart. 😂
Airlines actually need to institute some dress codes, because there are far too many people practicing, “I will, just because I can.” Not to mention that many fail to realize that spandex should be a privilege and not a right. Plus, far too many don’t realize that there are sizes on clothing for a reason.
But then again, I’m a frequent flyer and also believe they should enforce the rule on what/number of carry-ons, and remove all animals from the cabin unless it is an actual service animal (and I’m a dog owner).
Well if that’s the case this is down right un-American!
I have often thought there ought to be a law that forbids some people from wearing SPANDEX...............
sadly no pictures of the offending women
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Who were the women offending? Those offended did not have to look.
Like most male stewardesses, a faggot no doubt.
Wanted the men to look at him, not the chicks.
It’s amazing what people wear at airports and on planes. It reflects on society and it’s not good.
I remember when people got dressed up to get on a Greyhound Bus much less an airplane!.................
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