Southwest Airlines Dress Code
For the second time in recent months, Southwest Airlines has to apologize for enforcing a dress code they say doesn't exist.
Infringing on his right to free speech in America, an employee told him he had to change his T-shirt, turn it inside out, or get off the plane. He was wearing a fictional fishing shop T-shirt featuring the words, "Master Baiter."
He did change his shirt so he could get home without being delayed.
Southwest Airlines has already apologized recently to a college student who was wearing a denim miniskirt and a sweater over a tank top. She was told to change her outfit or get off a flight leaving San Diego.
So they say they don't have a dress code for passengers but they seem to be enforcing one anyway.
Infringing on his right to free speech in America, an employee told him he had to change his T-shirt, turn it inside out, or get off the plane. He was wearing a fictional fishing shop T-shirt featuring the words, "Master Baiter."
He did change his shirt so he could get home without being delayed.
Southwest Airlines has already apologized recently to a college student who was wearing a denim miniskirt and a sweater over a tank top. She was told to change her outfit or get off a flight leaving San Diego.
So they say they don't have a dress code for passengers but they seem to be enforcing one anyway.
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