Southwest Airlines playing the clothing police…again

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What is with this company? Is Southwest Airlines secretly run by some sort of religious organization? The fashion police?

Largo resident Joe Winiecki said he was sitting in the last row of a Columbus-to-Tampa flight when an employee told him he had to change his T-shirt, turn it inside out or get off the plane.

The shirt, bought in the Virgin Islands, uses sexual double entendre to promote a fictional fishing tackle shop. The largest lettering reads “Master Baiter.”

Do you get it? “Master Baiter”? Ok, maybe in this situation Southwest was trying to police people’s taste in clothing.

Southwest Airlines T-shirt flap [Yahoo]

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