While I can see where it's an issue of freedom of expression, at the same time I don't want to spend four hours in a seat that's covered in the last passenger's butt-sweat because some woman's shorts were not much better than underwear or a man couldn't be bothered to pull up his pants. A lot of what I see people wearing around town on a daily basis looks like borderline public indecency to me, and if a shirt is SO low cut that the staff feels uncomfortable, I don't see a problem with the passenger being asked to cover up. It's a family environment, and if a little turbulence is going to lead to a wardrobe malfunction, it's not okay.
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