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Southwest Airlines Strikes Again!

TAMPA, Florida (AP) -- Southwest Airlines said it will apologize to a passenger who was told he would be removed from a flight if he didn't change clothes, the second time in recent months the budget carrier has been forced to do so.

Joe Winiecki, of Largo, Florida, boarded a Southwest flight in Columbus, Ohio, wearing a fictional fishing shop T-shirt which featured the words, "Master Baiter."

Winiecki, who was traveling home, said he was in his seat when an employee told him he had to change his T-shirt, turn it inside out, or get off the plane.

Winiecki protested that the airline was infringing on his right to free speech, but changed his shirt fearing he would miss the flight and a day's work.

Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz said Friday the employee made a mistake because the Dallas-based airline does not have a dress code.

The airline apologized this summer after a college student wearing a denim miniskirt and a sweater over a tank top was told to change her outfit or get off a flight departing from San Diego.

Kyla Ebbert, who was 23, told the story on "The Dr. Phil Show." She was read a printed apology from Southwest Chief Executive Gary Kelly on the show.

Ebbert was allowed to fly after agreeing to alter her outfit. The airline offered Ebbert free tickets and tried to make light of the mix-up in humorous advertising.

Ebbert declined the tickets.

After the Ebbert encounter, Southwest President Colleen Barrett sent employees a generally worded e-mail reminding them that the airline has no dress code, Mainz said.

Southwest, like other airlines, has language in its contract of carriage that states it reserves the right to deny service to customers whose clothing is "lewd, obscene or patently offensive."

Airline officials have discussed giving employees more specific examples of what is considered lewd or offensive, Mainz said.

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I wonder if there was ever a Jedi Master with the last name, "Bader."

"Oh no, Storm Troopers are attacking. I'm sure Master Bader will be able to rub them out."
 
Why so many problems with SW airlines and dress code? Dont you think they sent out a memo after the first or second time it happened?
 
In the past their employees have usually been pretty enthusiastic in general, but next year that may change when they have to take a pay freeze or pay cut to stay competitive with the rest of the industry which has been restructuring.
 
Originally posted by: db
In the past their employees have usually been pretty enthusiastic in general, but next year that may change when they have to take a pay freeze or pay cut to stay competitive with the rest of the industry which has been restructuring.

I would bundle that hostility with the general empowerment of authority figures in our post 9/11 world. Not a pretty combination.




 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
I wonder if there was ever a Jedi Master with the last name, "Bader."

"Oh no, Storm Troopers are attacking. I'm sure Master Bader will be able to rub them out."

Vader sounds pretty close already. Say it quickly a few times Master Vader
 
Free speech? There's no way the guy would win in court with that argument.

The shirt's harmless though.
 
Reminds me of junior high when the "co-ed naked" shirts came out. What next? Not allowing you to wear a shirt with a beer logo? lol
 
Originally posted by: 777php
Originally posted by: Jeff7
I wonder if there was ever a Jedi Master with the last name, "Bader."

"Oh no, Storm Troopers are attacking. I'm sure Master Bader will be able to rub them out."

Vader sounds pretty close already. Say it quickly a few times Master Vader

Great, now everyone's giving me funny looks :frown:
 
Wahhhh!!! Southwest airlines kicked me off the plane.. and all I was wearing was a shirt that said..

"Nig##$#@ beloved patriot@#$ Jew Ass Fish Poop People Are Stupid and I Hate them And I bomb airlines and blow up planes and shit all over the place fucking ass rape retarded people and eat babies."

Just kidding.. my shirt really said, "Mods.. Please don't ban me."

But still, I think my redneck rights was VEY OH LATE ED! Gimme a lawsuit I need dem money.
 
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
I miss the freedom I used to have. Like running around in a Coors shirt at six years old... ah, the memories.

Haha... I had a Budweiser beanie. I still have it.
 
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