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Topic | Girls can't dress like TRAMPS at WORK as Judge says its NOT FEMALE EMPOWERMENT! |
Full Throttle 07/03/19 10:13:14 PM #1: | Do you think girls dressing like this at work is "female empowerment"? - Results (3 votes)
Yes
66.67% (2 votes)
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No
33.33% (1 vote)
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The 9th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle ruled 3-0 against the owner and 5 baristas at Hillbilly Hotties, a chain of drive up coffee stands by lifting a lower court injunction against both the dress code and a related ordinance that expanded the definition of "lewd" conduct The dress code requires workers at "quick-serve" retailers including coffee stands, delis, fast food restaurants and food trucks to cover their breasts or pectorals, backs, torsos, buttocks, upper legs and pubic areas while on the job It was to combat dangerous and unlawful conduct at these stands, including prostitution, flashing and public masturbation and sexual violence Bikini Barista stands have operated for a decade and Hillbilly Hotties have been around for 9 years Judge Morgan Christen said the owners were unlikely to show that serving coffee in a bikini was constitutionally protected speech under First Amendment The Baristas called dearth of clothing as "FEMALE EMPOWERMENT", and confidence and "fearless body acceptance" but Christen said customers don't view that way in part because they are given tips She said "Context is everything. The baristas act of wearing pasties and g-strings in close proximity to paying customers create a high likelihood that the message sent by baristas nearly nonexistent outfits vastly diverges from thsoe described in the plaintiff's declarations. attire is significantly more revealing than a bikini" Barack Obama appointee, Christen said plaintiffs were unlikely to show that the lewd conduct was unconstitutionally vague as fellow Obama appointee Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves and George W. Bush appointee, Sandra S. Ikuta agreed. Jovanna Edge, who runs the Hillbilly Hoties said "This was another step toward progress of women's rights" and that their attire evokes a message of work ethic much like Hooters or UPS workers and said her workers were gonna QUIT if they have to cover up. Grab-N-Go, another barista hired a 16 y/o to wear bikinis at work and the owner was convicted of sexual exploitation Do you think girls dressing like this at work is "female empowerment"? No More This - Judge Christen - Obama appointee Judge Choe-Groves - Obama appointee Judge Ikuta - Bush appointee --- call me mrduckbear, sweater monkeys. A GFAQS User Steps On A Bug, I'll Stop Posting for 48 HOURS. THIS ACCOUNT ONLY!! I'm an Asian Liberal. RESIST The Alt-Right ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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