idk they are flying on a free pass and the ticket rules say "no leggings" this isn't as cut and dry as outrage seems.
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the rules seem written for adults and are not equitable for men and women. Also, it's a pointless, arbitrary rule to start with.
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also "no t-shirts" and "no ragged or holes". Rules are arbitrary for free travel but you know what you're getting into.
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Yeah but who knows how that free travel was granted.
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my research indicated an employee free pass which states a dress code for travelling. anyway not as outrageous I think
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Yeah but I know folks who have received those through various channels. In any case it's absurd to apply a DC to a 10yo on a wkend
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The boarding passes were a privilege that was revoked. Their human rights are not in jeopardy. Get over yourselves.
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Its used to keep drunks in their jammies & women in bikinis off flights w/children. Everything isnt about you.
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thanks for sharing your valuable insight
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So airlines are now telling people how to dress? Maybe we should all wear pill-box hats and silk scarves.
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it's standard procedure, my wife works for airline and when we fly, daughter can't wear leggings ...just saying
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