09-11-2007
04:16 PM
1 Love
I appreciate SW's courage in standing up and exercising the good judgment that Kyla obviously lacked. If there isn't a stated dress-code this may, unfortunately, cost SW in the short term. However, doing the right thing often pays dividends in the long-run. I have kids and would not have appreciated her choice of clothing for the flight. This is a clear issue of a selfish person who forgot to think before they acted. By the way, when and how did 'constitutional' rights become an issue? She dressed inappropriately and got called on it. She's embarrassed and humiliated, yet she (and her mother and attorney) draw more attention by ratcheting this issue up in the public's eye? Sounds more like a litigious person who is looking to make money. Oh well, if she gains any money from this, maybe she can go purchase more clothing (because we all know you can't buy common sense). In any case, she'll probably think twice about wearing certain articles of clothing out in certain public situations in the future.
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