Poll: Should airlines have a dress code?
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Poll: Should airlines have a dress code?
Did you hear about the Southwest Airlines flight attendant that told a woman she would need to wrap a blanket around her? Appears her dress was too revealing.
I wonder if Delta would have said something to me if I had on shorts like this one girl had on today; they were about the size of a Speedo.
I wonder if Delta would have said something to me if I had on shorts like this one girl had on today; they were about the size of a Speedo.
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Airlines and a dress code is a very sticky issue. On the one hand, I am personally not against it. People should be advised not to wear certain things on an aircraft--especially if they are going to be seated to others for a long time. People should have enough common sense to be appropriately attired on a plane.
At the same time, if a more specific dress code were adopted, people from certain religious groups could take offense. If the scantily clad woman is told to cover up, will the Orthodox Jewish man not be permitted to wear his hat? Obviously, an airline has to weigh all of these options.
Ultimately, it still comes down to common sense. If you're going to be seated next to someone on a plane, dress within some boundaries.
At the same time, if a more specific dress code were adopted, people from certain religious groups could take offense. If the scantily clad woman is told to cover up, will the Orthodox Jewish man not be permitted to wear his hat? Obviously, an airline has to weigh all of these options.
Ultimately, it still comes down to common sense. If you're going to be seated next to someone on a plane, dress within some boundaries.
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I read somewhere that it was not just the shortness of the skirt/shorts? but she was asked to "pull up her top". Pictures shown on news did not show the top in its "down" position. People should dress in good taste and not have to be told. I saw a woman bend over in her seat revealing too much of her derriere dividing section. Not pretty. She was unaware of this obviously.
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Berkeley University used to not have a dress code but ran into problems in 1972. Warning: The picture contains nudity.
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Martinez
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Martinez
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I remember shuffling between parents on non rev tickets as a child and I had to wear suit and tie as part of the perk, especially for First.
I'm not for a dress code. Though at times I wonder what the Hell people are thinking when they get dressed in the morning.
I'm not for a dress code. Though at times I wonder what the Hell people are thinking when they get dressed in the morning.
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wally, that "Uranus" comment was disgusting--so why can't I stop laughing?? 
I haven't been following this story so I didn't know she was going commando in a short skirt. I don't believe in a dress code, but GEEZ, I don't want to see the dark side of the moon when I fly!!

I haven't been following this story so I didn't know she was going commando in a short skirt. I don't believe in a dress code, but GEEZ, I don't want to see the dark side of the moon when I fly!!
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I saw the first interview with this girl on the Today show. She stood up in a very, very short skirt but when she sat down, she really flashed the camera. I mean REALLY flashed the camera.
When they replayed the interview later in the show the camera stayed on Matt Lauer. I don't know that it would be a dress code but just plain common decency should hopefully prevail. Nothing against young girls in mini skirts but they need to be minimally covered.
When they replayed the interview later in the show the camera stayed on Matt Lauer. I don't know that it would be a dress code but just plain common decency should hopefully prevail. Nothing against young girls in mini skirts but they need to be minimally covered.





