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September 16, 2007, 9:36 am PDT
Etiquette
Quote From: onoone02I happen to see Kyla on the Today show with her mother and attorney. Matt interviewed her for several minutes in a close up shot. She was then asked to stand up and show the "outfit" she was wearing on that fateful day. The outfit was nice, the skirt in my opinion was a bit short, but what bothered me, was when she sat down, you could see her underwear; perhaps this was the situation on the plane. Was a family exposed to her exposure, and in trying to protect someone's innocence, did they complain?
Kyla said to begin with, she just wanted an apology...but now they are contemplating whether or not to file a lawsuit....is this another situation where a child being told "no" throws a tantrum and we are going to give into that "fit" ???? Our society has become a "I can do what I want no matter what"....laws are blatantly broken and another attorney makes more money and a name for themselves by defending a wrong doing. We need to start thinking others "rights" as much as we think about our own...it may change society a little. I also saw Kyla on the Today Show and was appalled when she sat down and left nothing to the imagination. That outfit may be fit for going to a club or bar, but, was in no way appropriate for traveling on an airplane, or any other public transportation. Her rights to show her stuff in her opinion does not supercede the rights of others that really don't want to look. Give me a break, a lawsuit is a joke. Maybe the situation could have been handled more discretely, but, I sincerely doubt she will be scarred for life. Maybe it will make her think. Hopefully, when she saw what she was showing on Today she'll rethink her wardrobe the next times she leaves her home.
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