Quote From: rozsieI think the skirt the young (Hooter's employee) lady was wearing was NOT appropriate for traveling. I did see her interview with Matt Lauer and it looked like she had the skirt pulled down as far as it would go, which was below, way below her hip line. You could even see her hip bones protruding. I shudder to think what it would have looked like if she hadn't done that. Also, her top was pulled down to cover her abdomen and the first time she would have had to reach up to get her luggage from the overhead, she would have been over-exposed. I'm surprised her mother thought the outfit was just fine. It would be fine in her work place, but not on a public conveyance. What if she dropped something and had to bend down to pick it up....Oh! my goodness!
In my humble opinion, I think the girl is an exibitionist and looking for attention. Unfortunately, her outfit would probably draw the wrong kind of attention. Where is common sense when it's needed? I think the airline employee did the right thing and I don't think they owe her an apology.
I believe we now know this girl's motivation. I am unsure of the status of Kyla's lawsuit. But she has recently posedfor Playboy and will be featured in early 2008 magazine. She remarked that it has been her dream to pose for Playboy. So IMHO I think all she saw was $$$ from the lawsuit and exposure (pardon the pun) from all the attention.
I think due to this turn of events, Southwest should prevail in any lawsuit.