10-20-2005, 03:26 PM
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#89 (permalink)
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Junkie
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From T-shirt Hell's website, in response to this whole t-shirt thing:
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Recently a woman was kicked off of a Southwest Airlines flight in Reno after she refused to cover up a T-shirt some considered to be in poor taste. We believe her only crime was purchasing a t-shirt from somewhere other than tshirthell.com
At T-Shirt Hell we are dedicated to protecting the rights and civil liberties of our customers. One of these liberties is freedom of expression, and another equally important one is freedom of travel.
We have decided to make the following offer: if any T-Shirt Hell customer is kicked off of any commercial airline flight simply for wearing one of our shirts, we will provide you with alternate transportation to get you to your original destination. This transportation includes, but is not limited to, the T-Shirt Hell corporate jet.
We will not allow our customers to be intimidated into wearing less interesting clothing, or forced to cover up our shirts. Or even worse, we don’t want our customers to have to remove their shirts and display their pale, flabby midsections and suffer the taunts of the other passengers. T-Shirt Hell customers are supposed to be subjecting the other passengers to ridicule, and not the other way around.
This is not a joke. But by no means should this be construed as a challenge or a contest. We are not trying to encourage anyone to actively or intentionally engage in an attempt to disrupt operations of a commercial flight. Doing that is dangerous, stupid, and against the law. If you get yourself kicked off for being drunk, abusive, belligerent, having poor personal hygiene, or any form of general disorderly conduct you are on your own. If you are reasonable, and courteous, and are refused passage solely for getting up in the morning and putting on your favorite t-shirt, we'll get you alternate transportation, and pick up the tab.
You, the well behaved and considerate passenger that you are, attempt to board a commercial flight wearing one of our shirts. For no reason other than your fashion choice, you are thrown off or not allowed on the flight.
Call our toll free number during normal business hours: (877) 498-3099
Click here to print out our handy wallet card. If we’re not available, leave us a message and somebody will get back to you ASAP.
We will set up, and pay for alternate transportation. We will make every effort to provide same day, private transportation if possible.
CLICK HERE for additional terms and conditions
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