sexta-feira, 3 de junho de 2016

Women are prevented from boarding the plane for shorts account '' very short ''

The passenger Maggie McMuffin, burlesque artist, was forced to change clothes at the Boston airport after the airline JetBlue crew consider her very short shorts

Mulher é impedida de embarcar em avião por conta de shorts ''muito curto''

The passenger Maggie McMuffin, burlesque artist, was forced to change clothes at the Boston airport after the airline crew JetBlue consider the short very short of it.

According to her, a business agent to stop him from going through the boarding gates, arguing that the clothing could embarrass other families present in that particular flight.

The American was coming from Boston to Seattle, USA. "They need to stop being sexist and judge people by wearing. They said that was the final word pilot then these are not official rules, "said Maggie.

"I felt very disrespected. It seemed that the decision was entirely subjective, an attempt to body shaming, because I had no problem with the same outfit in New York aeroportor ".

To board, the artist had to spend $ 22 dollars buying a blanket to cover. The spokesman explained that the decision on the temporary clothing was a consensus among flight attendants, who actually found Maggie short a bit "controversial" too.

"We support the decisions of our staff, who are not always easy, and decided to repay our passing due to spending on new clothes for shipment. We also offer credit for a future flight, as occurred by the token of appreciation, "said JetBlue in a statement to the press.

Maggie confirmed that the company contacted and asked for a formal apology for the confusion at the Boston airport.

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