I disagree with Cyn et al on this one. I think if she worked for the airline, then yes - I would agree that they should be able to censor her clothing while she represents them in a business capacity. I think as a customer, using a heavily subsidized form of near monopolistic transportation, she should have some expectation to free speech. Otherwise, there will be a large portion of the public domain where free speech becomes moot. That's not to say that I think she should wear the shirt, only that she should have the right to wear the shirt.
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