A mum has gone viral on TikTok after she was confronted by police over the length of her shorts. Ah, yes - one of the most pressing problems society faces.
Amusement parks have dress codes, and many get enforced when the temperature goes up.
It’s also not uncommon for a dress code violator to be offered a branded clothing item, so they can fit the code and not have to exit the premises. But, not every park will do this with a $75 shirt.
That’s what happened to Amanda DiMeo when she visited Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in mid-May, according to a viral TikTok video she shared at the time.
The video, which was captioned as a Free Disney shirt hack on May 19 shows DiMeo was able to get a pink shirt from one of the park’s gift shops.
Watch: Six Flags Theme Park Kicks Out & Bans Girls For Wearing Short Shorts
One woman s daughter cried as police questioned her and another woman was sexually harassed by employees
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Two women are going viral online after sharing similar stories about being kicked out of Six Flags theme parks for wearing shorts deemed “too short” by staff.
One woman, an autistic mother visiting Six Flags’ Frontier City in Oklahoma City with her daughter last month, is seen pleading with a police officer in a video shared to TikTok.
The park police were trying to issue the mother a criminal trespassing ticket despite her stating she would leave the property.
May 12, 2021
Six Flags Frontier City in Oklahoma is banning a woman after security said her shorts were too short. Bailey Breedlove was allegedly approached by a security officer telling her she needed to buy new shorts from the park, because hers were inappropriate. In a TikTok uploaded by Breedlove, she said the situation escalated when she ignored the officer for body-shaming her. She was escorted out of the park, and Breedlove has been banned from returning for five years.