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TopicMom gets Body Shammed for wearing 'Short' Shorts at Six Flags...
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05/11/21 10:00:12 AM
#15:


They're shorts and they're fine to me, but it's a private business. They're allowed to have a dress code, and to enforce it.

That said, they mishandled it from the jump. This should've been addressed at the entry point to the park, and they should have gone to great lengths to avoid a contentious scene. Discretion would've helped greatly here.

If a business has a dress code, they need to make sure that it is spelled out clearly what is expected from the consumer, what the penalties will be for infraction, and they should have that information readily available and readable in customer-facing areas, including the entrance to the park and online during ticket purchase checkout. Enforcement must be fairly implemented, and they'd be smart to offer some sort of courtesy contingency (such as affordable gift shop clothing items) for consumers caught unaware of the policy.

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