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I personally couldn't care less how she was dressed, you encounter people looking like that all over the place, it's a non event and if people are offended by it they really need to get a grip, however, I think she was probably thrown off the flight for being ticked off that she was asked to change and having an attitude about it. Was that right of the cabin crew? Personally I don't think so and I think generally on planes belonging to things like Easy Jet, Ryan Air and so on you really aren't treated like a client ( which she was as a ticket holder), more like cattle they are irritated that they have to deal with. I think remarks about her morality speaks volumes- about the people making the remarks.
Trousers at half mast Spath?
I'm not sure he's out of short trousers yet Ma'am.
Spath has his own website... ;-)

http://nutscaping.com/
Thanks cal, setting of my AVG threat detector.

No mamy, just real short shorts ;)


This is a non issue. Complainers are just jealous, innit..
Correct decision. They asked her to do something reasonable on their aircraft, she refused to do it. Fair enough then, get a different flight.
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I bet if she was the stranger on the plane who dozed off on the shoulder of the male passenger next to her , most of those males wouldn't object
That's only because most males are perverts.
(No, i'm not trying to perv shame)
Not if she snores Baz, mind you some would be too busy drooling to notice.
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I'm sure a bit of snoring wouldn't be a trial , too much to bear , mamy:-)
She's just another variant of the ever increasing number of "Hey, look at me; I don't give a damn what the rest of you think; I can dress or act in any way I want, and if you don't like it get a grip and a life; I wonder if I can get some publicity; To hell with all your social mores, customs, and attitudes." prancing around egotistical frivolous skittish characters who are seeking attention and, unfortunately, getting it and thus encouraging others to do likewise.
But surely Sanmac if people didn't kick up a massive fuss they wouldn't get any attention at all would they? I see this kind of thing a lot and tbh they're best ignored because as you correctly say if you feed them they become monstrous and in the big scheme of things the top was not shocking just not to my taste.
Calicogirl, the only one I see kicking up a massive fuss is her - but it got her the publicity she wanted - and not all good.
Well lots of people kicked up a fuss Naomi- someone presumed to judge her dress as unsuitable and complain, several if you believe EasyJet. The Airhost then proceeded to agree and take her company's client to task about it, despite her being dressed in a way that the Spanish police had no issues with regarding decency, then there has been a fair bit of name calling and outrage on here and on social media and in the press.
She herself might well have calculated what she was doing to obtain publicity and since she's succeeded she might indeed slither onto the ladder of reality TV or modelling etc but still a storm in a teacup in any event.
What if she didn't have the spare cash to book another flight?
I'd give her a free ride.

This Easyjet customer or user (what's this "client" stuff?) was dressed inappropriately, in my and many others opinion. The Spanish police have absolutely nada to do with this situation. And she is the one who ran to the press seeking attention.
what is the consensus here?

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