EQ Clothing Line for Kayla Ebbert and Setara Qassim after Southwest Airlines News
By: Daniel Chubb | September 13, 2007 | 1 Comment
An employee for Southeast Airlines has allegedly told both these women that they were not wearing clothing that was appropriate.
Kayla Ebbert said “I was humiliated and felt the stares of other passengers who had overheard”, she had on a sweater and short skirt but she had to adjust these to stay on the plane.
Setara Qassim was already on the plane, but handed a blanket to cover up.
It’s been reported that both these ladies are in talks with lawyers about the situation (another pair of people looking to make a quick buck by suing).
My personal opinion is that Southeast Airlines had no right to make these girls cover up (it’s not if they were naked), but suing is taking things a bit far.
What do you think about what Southeast Airlines allegedly said?
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