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Anything to declare? Man allowed to fly wearing stockings and high heels.....


Anything to declare? U.S. Airways accused of hypocrisy after it lets man fly in skimpy panties, stockings and heels

Last updated at 10:09 PM on 22nd June 2011
U.S. Airways has been accused of hypocrisy after it allowed a man wearing skimpy women's panties and mid-thigh stockings to fly days before a college football player was arrested on a flight following a dispute over his baggy pants.
Jill Tarlow, a passenger on a June 9 flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Phoenix, took a photo of the scantily clad man wearing a blue women's bathing suit and high heels.
The man flew six days before University of New Mexico football player DeShon Marman was arrested on a U.S. Airways flight at San Francisco airport following allegations he refused to pull up his pants.
Trolley dolly: U.S. Airways has been accused of hypocrisy after it allowed a man wearing skimpy women's clothing fly
Trolley dolly: U.S. Airways has been accused of hypocrisy after it allowed a man wearing skimpy women's clothing fly
Ms Tarlow said that she and other passengers complained before boarding the plane, but U.S. Airways employees did not stop the unidentified man from flying.
'No one would believe me if I didn't take his picture,' the 40-year-old woman from Phoenix said. 'It was unbelievable.'
    U.S. Airways spokeswoman Valerie Wunder defended the airline's decision to let the man fly, saying employees acted correctly.
    'We don't have a dress code policy,' she said. 'Obviously, if their private parts are exposed, that's not appropriate... So if they're not exposing their private parts, they're allowed to fly.'
    The airline has said Marman was exposing a body part on June 15 when he was repeatedly asked to pull up his pants.
    Arrested: College football player Deshon Marman, was kicked off the Alberquerque flight for wearing his baggy pants too low
    Arrested: College football player Deshon Marman, was kicked off the Alberquerque flight for wearing his baggy pants too low
    Star player: Marman is on a full football scholarship to the University of New Mexico
    Star player: Marman is on a full football scholarship to the University of New Mexico
    His attorney, Joe O'Sullivan, said surveillance video would show his client's skin was not showing. He accused the airline of racial discrimination. Marman is African American.
    'It just shows the hypocrisy involved,' Mr O'Sullivan told the San Francisco Chronicle. 'A white man is allowed to fly in underwear without question, but my client was asked to pull up his pajama pants because they hung below his waist.'
    Ms Wunder said Marman was asked to leave the flight not because of his clothing, but because he refused an employee's request.
    Marman was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, battery of a police officer and obstruction after refusing to leave the plane on the captain's orders, according to police.
    Police have also said he injured an officer while being taken into custody.
    Prosecutors have until July 18 to file any charges against him.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2007058/U-S-Airways-accused-hypocrisy-lets-man-fly-skimpy-panties-stockings-heels.html#ixzz1Q6HzQuAQ

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