A man was kicked off a plane because of an inscription on clothes
A father of four was forced to buy a new plane ticket because of his sweatshirt. Flight attendants considered the inscription on the man's clothing offensive.
A passenger of the American low-cost airline Spirit Airlines was kicked off the plane because of the inscription on his sweatshirt. The conflict in the cabin was captured on video, which was published by the San Antonio Express-News.
A father of four from Texas, John Garcia, was flying business class from Los Angeles to San Antonio. He was wearing a black sweatshirt with the words "FVCK" (a veiled expletive "fuck") and "HATE" ("hate").
Flight attendants considered that the American's clothing was offensive and violated the airline's requirements for passenger dress code. As a result, the man was removed from the flight.
Garcia was forced to buy a new plane ticket, and this time his sweatshirt did not cause any complaints from the crew. The man said that he will sue the airline.