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i don't know if easy jet were right or wrong but thanks for the link


Yes.
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I see she quickly got over the trauma , by posing for pictures
Yes, in the confined space of a plane other passengers shouldn't have to feel uncomfortable because somebody is wearing deliberately provocative clothing, or covering their face with a mask.
no, if it's only about the attire but there is more to this I feel.
I have tried to think of a situation where that would be suitable clothing. Apart from going out on the town and all that entails it really isn't too practical.

I am trying very hard not to sound like a lady-dog but ...
Going out on a Saturday night, or on holiday dressed in your nightdress is a no no, what on earth was she thinking!
I don't think she was thrown off because of the top she was wearing, it was because she was abusive to the crew.
Yes. Ridiculous outfit to wear on a plane. If she was seated next to me or the kids I would complain.
if she sat next to me like that, I think I could endure.
More to this story, but she has had some nice photographs taken since her ordeal .
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The top was the catalyst

But I agree ,easyJet not allowing her to travel was most likely to be because of abusive behaviour .

After all she did eventually cover up , bit was still not allowed to travel
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Yes I'm sure you would TTT , by offering to wipe off the drinks that spilled on her chest , for example
"...no, if it's only about the attire but there is more to this I feel."

And I imagine you're right, 3Ts. In particular in the report is this:

//Easyjet say she behaved "disruptively towards a member of our crew."//

Then there's this:

//A source claimed some pass­engers complained to crew that they could see Harriet’s nipples,//

//Harriet, of Southwold, Suffolk, said she never shows her body off at home but as she was on holiday she felt "spontaneous."//

Leaving aside she was no longer on holiday but about to board an aircraft, she was not quite so "spontaneous" as she would have us believe:

//...but she said she was wearing nipple covers and tape.//

The woman is an idiot and old enough to know better. Some people have absolutely no idea how to conduct themselves when travelling by air. They often drink too much, dress completely inappropriately and generally make other people's journeys unpleasant. I doubt this lady simply said "I'm so sorry. I didn't realise. I'll get a jumper". Instead we hear this:

//The crew were horrible and made me feel cheap.//

Oh Dear. How sad. Never mind. Because that's exactly how she looked.
baz 12:43, It's a dirty job but someone has to do it!
yes she looks shocked and upset doesn't she
Devastated!
lol naomi
I like the way she said cabin crew made her feel cheap. She did a pretty good job of that herself! Not sure how old her children are but very soon I'm willing to bet they won't like it either
She never shows her body off at home.
Well, she’s certainly made up for it now.

Some people have no shame, just a “look at me” mentality.
I’ve looked, and I agree. She looks cheap.

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