Passenger Forced To Cover Up “Lewd” Clothing Before Boarding | Fasten Your Seatbelt | A&E

A passenger is forced to cover up his inappropriate clothing in this clip from Season 1, Episode 8.

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20 thoughts on “Passenger Forced To Cover Up “Lewd” Clothing Before Boarding | Fasten Your Seatbelt | A&E

  1. It's like she did that on purpose to get a free flight. Cut down your narcissism and cover up. There are plenty of ways to show off your "assets" in a classy manner. That shirt was great for a nightclub, not for a plane. Get over yourself and follow the rules. The attendant and the pilot were amazing and she did NOT deserve an apology, let alone a refund.

  2. The airline didn't do anything wrong. Its not the club, its an airport where theres kids, families, etc. Some people have common courtesy or sense

  3. She is fighting to wear a bra/swimsuit top on a plane?
    Like wear a shirt, this isn’t a civil liberties fight. It’s not that serious.
    I don’t think I would have had that much patience with her.

  4. Whilst I get where she's coming from, and if she was really that bothered about the dress code..
    Cover up get on the plane, and put in a complaint once your at your destination!!…….

  5. Having a ticket agent with the mental distress issue working in an airport creates a safety issue for everyone else. Why is she working is service job when she’s so afraid of the appearance of a beautiful woman?

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