I was thrown out of waterpark for wearing a bikini that was too sexy


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Sorry, I read the linked page - where does it say that bit?

 

Apologies, I read the second link also now.  See, that quote is from HER not from those who ejected her.  Hence, I still suggest bias.

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Insane violence? No problemo.

 

A bit of skin! OH NOES, THE HORROR!

 

Conservative thinking in action :D

 

Most likely the people running the park are Liberal minded, not conservatives, conservatives would have had a sign with "appropriate" clothing

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Honestly...?

I've seen women on beaches naked this week, no one said anything, there's nothing wrong with her bikini.

(Bude)

 

Beaches are different from commercial water parks, it's a public area, and surprising anyone can get away with being fully naked in a public place unless designated as a nudist area

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wtf...

 

it's a normal bikini... Land of the free indeed...

 

What does land of the free have to do with this? if it was a private water park, the owner can make what ever rules they want.... this has nothing to do with freedom... they probably had limits on what they allowed in, staff worked there to enforce the private companies rules, she refused they had to get police involved to get her out of their private park

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Except she was escorted out by the police, which means there's a police report. 

 

As it should be, she "challenged" park employees and refused to obey the rules and then refused to leave, they were well within their rights to have her escorted off the property.

 

She has stated it was "too sexy" no one else, I'll reserve judgement when both sides of the story are told. This also shows our freedom at work, the owners of the property are FREE to choose their own rules for park entrance and allowed behavoir of their patrons.

 

She might have done well to show her daughter how to handle a situation like this with class and simply complied with the rules or left. Imagine if I were at your place of business acting or dressed in a way YOU deemed improper, should I comply with my host or cause a scene and then go to the press about how you treated me because I was "too sexy" and you were a big prude who was denying me my freedoms to act or dress how I deemed. What then?

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Beaches are different from commercial water parks, it's a public area, and surprising anyone can get away with being fully naked in a public place unless designated as a nudist area

 

 

What does land of the free have to do with this? if it was a private water park, the owner can make what ever rules they want.... this has nothing to do with freedom... they probably had limits on what they allowed in, staff worked there to enforce the private companies rules, she refused they had to get police involved to get her out of their private park

 

It wasn't a private water park

 

Also other peopel where wearing similar or smaller bikinis. 

 

 

 

The furious fitness enthusiast has fired off a complaint to council bosses, who run the water park,

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4996906/Mum-kicked-out-of-water-park-because-her-bikini-is-too-SEXY.html#ixzz2YHmaI8dO

As it should be, she "challenged" park employees and refused to obey the rules and then refused to leave, they were well within their rights to have her escorted off the property.

 

She has stated it was "too sexy" no one else, I'll reserve judgement when both sides of the story are told. This also shows our freedom at work, the owners of the property are FREE to choose their own rules for park entrance and allowed behavoir of their patrons.

 

She might have done well to show her daughter how to handle a situation like this with class and simply complied with the rules or left. Imagine if I were at your place of business acting or dressed in a way YOU deemed improper, should I comply with my host or cause a scene and then go to the press about how you treated me because I was "too sexy" and you were a big prude who was denying me my freedoms to act or dress how I deemed. What then?

 

 

So you're saying it's perfectly ok for teens and those in the twenties to wear tiny bikinis while selectively throwing out or demanding that older people or people you don't like the looks of get dressed or leave. I believe there's a word for that...

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really don't think this needs to get political... but if you want to go there I would put money that the liberal PC police was in charge of this...

 

 

Most likely the people running the park are Liberal minded, not conservatives, conservatives would have had a sign with "appropriate" clothing

 

Doubt it somehow, it's usually right wingers that bellyache about the evils of sexual expression and "modesty", after all it's the corner most of the uptight Christians reside in.

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In the UK it isn't illegal to be nude on a beach.  It is however illegal to do it in a provocative manner.  !

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My business model for a water park would be let in all the hot chicks and deny all the ugly ones.

 

Your business model would result in lawsuits and bankruptcy

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In ten years people will be thrown out of waterparks for refusing to wear a one piece swim suit.

Some people fear sexuality so much that they own guns.

In Ontario, Canada it's legal for women to go completely topless, ofcouse the never took advantage of this law they fought for but... this past weekend I got an eye-full of two women taking advantage of it... too bad I was throwing a baseball at the time... nearly for beaned...

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Can people from the UK please shut up about how everyone there wears even less? This is a singular instance, at 1 of the hundreds of water parks in the US. I have been to plenty of parks that have no issue with that or less.

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wtf...

 

it's a normal bikini... Land of the free indeed...

 

Part of being a free nation means that a private business has the right to decide who enters their establishment and who doesn't as long as it doesn't violate that rule by banning or refusing a protected class.

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Can people from the UK please shut up about how everyone there wears even less? This is a singular instance, at 1 of the hundreds of water parks in the US. I have been to plenty of parks that have no issue with that or less.

Double standard much?

So long as everyone in the world is pointing out the US is better than the rest of the world in everyway, shape, and form, there's no problem.

But when the role has been reversed we have to shut up? Or we're nitpicking? (Which will probably be coming soon)

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It wasn't a private water park

 

Also other peopel where wearing similar or smaller bikinis. 

 

 

 

So you're saying it's perfectly ok for teens and those in the twenties to wear tiny bikinis while selectively throwing out or demanding that older people or people you don't like the looks of get dressed or leave. I believe there's a word for that...

 

I've yet to see pictures of "teens and those in the twenties" wearing the same style of bikinis at the time she was ask to cover up... have you? Any other proof that this happened because she was "too sexy" and other were dressed the same other than her own statements? Do we also know for a fact the bikini she shows in the pictures and video are the same bikini she was wearing when she was ask to cover up?

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Why is it that every picture of the woman has her bottom covered. That  is the part the park says needed to be covered up. yet every picture I have seen of this woman has that very part covered up.

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Part of being a free nation means that a private business has the right to decide who enters their establishment and who doesn't as long as it doesn't violate that rule by banning or refusing a protected class.

Wasn't a private business. And even then you have to apply the same rules to everyone. You can't let the young girls wear skimpy bikinis while throwing out people you don't like for wearing a bikini. Then it's discrimination, which is illegal.

I've yet to see pictures of "teens and those in the twenties" wearing the same style of bikinis at the time she was ask to cover up... have you? Any other proof that this happened because she was "too sexy" and other were dressed the same other than her own statements? Do we also know for a fact the bikini she shows in the pictures and video are the same bikini she was wearing when she was ask to cover up?

I have yet to see any water parks where young and old people alike don't wear bikinis like that or skimpier. Girls don't really wear one piece bathing suits much anymore.

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Wasn't a private business. And even then you have to apply the same rules to everyone. You can't let the young girls wear skimpy bikinis while throwing out people you don't like for wearing a bikini. Then it's discrimination, which is illegal.

I have yet to see any water parks where young and old people alike don't wear bikinis like that or skimpier. Girls don't really wear one piece bathing suits much anymore.

 

It actually doesn't matter if it was private or public, the only thing that counts for discrimination is protected classes...

 

  • Age
  • Pregnancy
  • National Origin
  • Race
  • Ethnic Background
  • Religious Beliefs
  • Sexual Orientation
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