Sunday, September 30, 2007

In This Day and Age

The case of Kyla Ebbert and Southwest (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20641687/) was supposedly to do with appropriateness of dress while going on board a commercial airline. There was nothing in the dress that anyone has not seen before on a U.S. airport. While we are moving towards a point where there will soon be security machines on airports that will see under a passenger's clothing it is hard to fathom that her dress was found inappropriate. Southwest should have thanked her instead; she could not have been carrying any WMDs under that ensemble thus putting everyone at ease that she was not a hijacker.

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