they are really nuts do something like this a two little girls
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These were employee fam members traveling on passes. Parents knew dress codes
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ahh but I think was too embarrassed situation
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Parents put kids, gate agent in bad spot. Maybe UA wanted to put em in front but couldn't n had 0 spots
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this is definitely fake news.
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actually it's not. United has already commented their position on it.
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so? This has been standard policy for all non-revenue passengers regardless of gender for as long as I am alive.
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@united This crap again? The world wants to enforce a dress code on women and girls. Inexcusable United Airlines. -
they are flying using business passes, there is an employee (male and female) dress code.
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yes, that's been made abundantly clear

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then why the faux outrage?

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honestly, I didn't realize they were employees/family, so I was outraged then I wasnt. Little hair-trigger
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..because you flight for free they control what you wear,Leggings are not that bad as long they are clean,better then miniskirt
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If you're an employee at workplace, you can't wear whatever you please
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..I know the rules my family works for American Air Line,but Leggings with a long coat Jacket is not bad.
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We cant see the dress so tuf to say. Mebbe only space was up front n that made gate agent call tougher
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they do when you are representing an employee of the airliner and are flying using their free airline benefit
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Why has every news outlet jumped on this non-story?If u don't want to follow rules,buy a ticket.Seems easy enough.Why is this news?
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