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Six days before a college football player was arrested at San Francisco International Airport in a dispute that began when a US Airways employee asked him to pull up his sagging pants, a man who was wearing little but women's undergarments was allowed to fly the airline, a US Airways spokeswoman conceded Tuesday.
Even WOMEN don't get on the plane dressed like he was.
He's wearing women's clothing, so the rule should be if it's not appropriate for a woman to wear it on a plane then he shouldn't be allowed to wear it either.
There was a woman who was kicked off a Southwest flight several years ago because her skirt was too short.
Even WOMEN don't get on the plane dressed like he was.
He's wearing women's clothing, so the rule should be if it's not appropriate for a woman to wear it on a plane then he shouldn't be allowed to wear it either.
There was a woman who was kicked off a Southwest flight several years ago because her skirt was too short.
This simpering fool posed for the pics and thought nothing was wrong with how we has dressed.
Just goes to prove how the insane are running the asylum once again.
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Tarlow, 40, who was returning home to Phoenix after helping her mother move, said she had been shocked when she noticed the older man in blue underwear and black stockings standing in the Fort Lauderdale terminal. Tarlow said the man had obliged when she asked to take his photo.
"No one would believe me if I didn't take his picture," Tarlow said. "It was unbelievable. ... And he loved it. He posed for me."
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