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Old 06-17-2011 | 08:31 AM
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From: FAA 'Flight Check'
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Originally Posted by Red Forman
I think anytime you are intentionally showing your underwear in public, be it male or female, it is not unreasonable to ask them to cover up.
We need to remind Madonna of that next time then
Remember when it became fashionable to wear your underwear (ladies that is) as OUTERWEAR?

Also - it certainly seems to be in fashion now to wear shirts which expose the bra straps. No attempt even to cover them up. I'm no fashionista, but it seems that this is heading down a dangerous road - especially if we start talking about LEGAL consequences. A private industry or employer (which the airline is) ought to have the right to dictate dress codes, but arresting someone (not just denying thiem service - remeber the No Shirt/No Shoes/No Service signs...) for wearing the pants hanging down and exposing boxers soulds like we might be headed for the same type of society that stones women to death for not covering their face (yes - a purposeful exaggeration ). And I don't want that!

This type of *fashion* is certainly not favored by me personally. I think it is rude, crude, and ill-mannered - but then I get to have my opinion about such dress without having someone arrested for it. Of course this person's behavior after the fact was more than likely the cause for his actual arrest than his attire.

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