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I think they had every right to ask her to either cover the offending shirt or leave the aircraft.
They're running a business. They own the airplane. They could lose customers who were offended.
Businesses have been sued for sexual harassment for having pictures of scantily clad women on the walls in their buildings. It wouldn't surprize me to see the airline get sued if the right person was on that flight and chose to make a stink.
I don't have a problem with their decision in this case.
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