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A Colorado mom claims she was nearly arrested at an amusement park because a security guard took umbrage with her short shorts.
Bailey Breedlove who says she is autistic took to Facebook complaining that her family’s vacation to Frontier City Six Flags in Oklahoma City on April 30 was ruined by the guard’s “body shaming.’
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“I was terrified I was about to go to jail over a pair of shorts,’’ she said. “My daughter was yelled at by a park police officer for rolling down a hill on her heelies right next to me, I was holding her hand.
May 12, 2021
What was supposed to be a fun day at Six Flags ended in tears for one family when mom Bailey Breedlove says she was told by park police that her shorts were too short. A video of the ordeal shows a park employee telling Breedlove, “I asked for your information so I can issue a criminal trespass.” Meanwhile Breedlove’s daughter was next to her crying. Breedlove says she’s been banned from all Six Flags theme parks for five years, but that it’s OK because she doesn’t want to go back.
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Oklahoma Six Flags says autistic woman in short shorts was kicked out of park for showing significant portion of her buttocks and using foul language after being given multiple opportunities to cover up
Bailey Breedlove from Colorado visited Frontier City, a Six Flags theme park in Oklahoma City, on April 30, where she said she was confronted by police
The mother shared a video of the altercation with the female officer about her outfit on Facebook and TikTok, where it has gone viral
In her post, she claimed that her 11-year-old daughter was yelled at by a park police officer for rolling down a hill on wheeled sneakers
TikTok: Who is Bailey Breedlove? Six Flags responds to viral shorts incident
Bailey Breedlove has gone viral on TikTok after sharing a video in which she claims security told her that her shorts were ‘too short’.
Six Flags’ Frontier City theme park in Oklahoma has responded to claims that a guest was ‘harassed’ by a security guard due to the length of her shorts.
A spokesperson for the theme park told The New York Post that Bailey Breedlove “was initially stopped because her shorts exposed a significant portion of her buttocks.”
However, she was escorted from the park “because of her behavior towards the police, our team members, and other park guests”.
Six Flags responds to guest who claims she was harassed, ‘body-shamed’ by security guards
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A woman recently accused Six Flag s Frontier Park security guards of body-shaming her. (AP Photo/Christine Armario, file)AP
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Six Flags has responded to a guest’s recent claim that she was harassed and “body-shamed” by security guards at the amusement park’s Frontier City franchise in Oklahoma City, Okla.
The woman uploaded the incident to TikTok and Facebook, claiming that she was banned from the park for five years as a result of the confrontation.
The Forth Worth Star-Telegram reports how Bailey Breedlove had been attending the park with her family when a female officer approached her 11-year-old daughter for rolling down a hill on her skate shoes as Breedlove was holding her hand.