see Ripper, the key word is "offensive" imagery. What you described is not offensive in the least!Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper![]()
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I'm sorry, but I would still have her 'escorted' off the plane and 'held' at the concourse level until such time as the appropriate 'investigation' was completed on the mammary glands in question...
(And yes, if she was bare-breasted and the airline objected, she'd still get the boot in my book. But I might be arriving on a later flight myself...) -
If it was a plain white t-shirt over bare breasts, it wouldn't be offensive imagery. In fact, it's perfectly legal, however, the means could still be considered against a companies conduct and they have the right to remove her. I agree with Indo, and I would take full interest and personal action myself towards checking out the breasts in question, but she would probably be removed. It happens at restaurants here in Las Vegas all of the time. A girl tried to come into P.F. Chang's wearing a vinyl outfit that was like a frosted shower curtain. However, you could see everything. She was not allowed in. however, she was completely clothed, and the outfit was only translucent and not transparent. I could tell how big in diameter her nip bases were, but couldn't distinguish a specific nip. She was also wearing a white thong with kneehigh white socks and black thicksoled schoolgirl shoes. Girl was pretty hot. I would have let her in and probably offered her a job. might bring in MORE business.
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Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper
In fact, I've experienced 'flash dancers' naked in a New York bar and nothing offensive there. This was Broadway, near Times Square.
I have no control over my local club clothing regulations and some of their rules are a little extreme and unfair to me.
I am guy and once I did have a dispute with the club over my shorts into that club on a very hot day.
I did ban myself from that club for a time in protest after they claimed that my shorts as too brief and so tight.
They didn't even consider the hot weather and someone tells me to leave after a beer.
Anyway, I don't have a problem with their offensive t-shirt ban and that same club would ban a woman walking in, braless, 40 D's, with a slightly dampened white t-shirt on...
It is the rules of the club, if you don't like the rules then don't go there.
I think the place is a little too strict and too serious and I only go there for a drink or two after a day out somewhere.
There are other places I would prefer to go without the restrictions and having no time barriers.I am a computer and movie addict -
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Originally Posted by indolikaa -
Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper
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Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper
RSL stands for Return & Services Leagues.
This is the clothing rules:
Not Permitted Under Any Circumstances
The club reserves the right to determine the minimum dress regulations for any special function or occasion.
• Torn or ripped clothing
• Thongs
• Singlets or sleeveless T-Shirts. (males)
• Work overalls
• Sports Shorts
• T-shirts with offensive motifs or language
• Unbuttoned shirts
• Immodest clothing. Eg: brief shorts, skirts and lycra sports tights
I am a member of three social clubs and I also know of several Mens Clubs means just that: 'For Men Only'.
Lately, I prefer to be in a local Hotel which is a pub just like America in a bar.
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