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Old Sep 21, 2010 | 8:18 pm
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Originally Posted by mahasamatman
..Either one would have been appropriate, though filing charged in Switzerland would probably have been much more inconvenient.
Not inconvenient but merely impossible. Grabbing a fire extinguisher and clubbing the OP that would be 'battery' in Switzerland. Softly poking someone's belly without any hope of finding forensic evidence of the action would a best trigger an alienated smile from the authorities and at worst an in-depth psychiatric evaluation if you are fit fly.
Originally Posted by ekys
Out of interest, does the attire issue thing tend to be gender biased?
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The first was in coach SFO-SYD, a young woman, maybe 20 years of age had dressed down to boxer shorts, a thin baggy white shoulderless vest and socks. She was at least wearing a bra under the vest, I only know this because you could plainly see it as the vest was so low cut under the arms and at the back...
Yes ... and this is on the way to Australia, so it qualifies as perfectly businessy attire, I reckon.
Originally Posted by DUflyer
..Is anyone going to be offended if I watch an inflight movie or would any FA or pilot ever ask me to change channel...
We had numerous threads on channels being shut down because owner of kids being offended by actions depicted in some movie.

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