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20 hours ago, BarleyNY said:

It was in the video.  She told the “police” that she had autism while they were yelling at her.  The guys had “police” on their backs but the local police office said they were not their officers so there is some question about whether they were actual officers. 


Yes, it was in other articles as well, that reported she walked away from the rent-a-cop/s-with-delusions-of-grandeur toward her boyfriend for protection when they were berating her. Not uncommon for someone who is autistic. (I say this as someone on the spectrum / Asperger’s-as-was, my ownself.) I’m guessing that the security officer didn’t like this as an affront to his authoritahhhh. Even so, the family complied without making a scene and left the park.

 

As stated, in a park where people are wearing bathing suits / bikinis, how the hell does this rate as unacceptable? There’s nothing in the park rules that delineates dress code other than clothing with offensive graphics / words. 
 

Are we going back to the days of using a ruler to measure above the knees? Make ‘em wear burqas? What year is this?

 

Apparently the park doubled-down and their stance is going to be not to apologize or do anything. That’s their first reaction as this plays out, to either try to avoid a lawsuit or stick to their guns using that defense. 😒😠

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4 hours ago, UConn James said:


Yes, it was in other articles as well, that reported she walked away from the rent-a-cop/s-with-delusions-of-grandeur toward her boyfriend for protection when they were berating her. Not uncommon for someone who is autistic. (I say this as someone on the spectrum / Asperger’s-as-was, my ownself.) I’m guessing that the security officer didn’t like this as an affront to his authoritahhhh. Even so, the family complied without making a scene and left the park.

 

As stated, in a park where people are wearing bathing suits / bikinis, how the hell does this rate as unacceptable? There’s nothing in the park rules that delineates dress code other than clothing with offensive graphics / words. 
 

Are we going back to the days of using a ruler to measure above the knees? Make ‘em wear burqas? What year is this?

 

Apparently the park doubled-down and their stance is going to be not to apologize or do anything. That’s their first reaction as this plays out, to either try to avoid a lawsuit or stick to their guns using that defense. 😒😠

I still think mentioning that she's autistic makes no sense

 

It really has no bearing on what happened whether the security was right or wrong 

 

She is a grown adult with a child.. an adult.. if she was 10 maybe it would be worth mentioning she's autistic... But she's a grown woman with a child, she lives an adult life

 

Even though the security were still in the wrong

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3 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

Wait, the mom is autistic or she is the mother of an autistic child?  Syntax matters.

Apparently the mom is. But if you're mature enough to pop out children and be a mom I don't think you could play the autistic card 

 

It's not like she's a toddler or child.. she's a grown woman with a kid

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Apparently the mom is. But if you're mature enough to pop out children and be a mom I don't think you could play the autistic card 

 

It's not like she's a toddler or child.. she's a grown woman with a kid

 

 

 

The headline could just have easily had read “Diabetic mom” or “Epileptic mom.”  What does being on the Autism Spectrum have to do with dressing like a skank?

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1 minute ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

The headline could just have easily had read “Diabetic mom” or “Epileptic mom.”  What does being on the Autism Spectrum have to do with dressing like a skank?

Exactly it had no point of being mentioned, I agree

 

Other than clickbait

 

 

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5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Apparently the mom is. But if you're mature enough to pop out children and be a mom I don't think you could play the autistic card 

 

It's not like she's a toddler or child.. she's a grown woman with a kid

 

 

Unfortunately there's no standard on the level of maturity required to be a parent. I can say from my own experience I had to jump through a lot more hoops to buy a dog than I did to have a kid.

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2 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Unfortunately there's no standard on the level of maturity required to be a parent. I can say from my own experience I had to jump through a lot more hoops to buy a dog than I did to have a kid.

I hear you man 

 

Hope the dog is okay 😁

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37 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Unfortunately there's no standard on the level of maturity required to be a parent. I can say from my own experience I had to jump through a lot more hoops to buy a dog than I did to have a kid.

 

Just as in most cases it is easier to get married to get divorced.

 

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Now, Six Flags has commented on the incident.

A spokesperson for the park told The New York Post that Breedlove “was initially stopped because her shorts exposed a significant portion of her buttocks.” However, the spokesperson said the mom was escorted from the park because “of her behavior towards the police, our team members and other park guests.”

Breedlove “was given multiple opportunities to change or cover up, but refused,” the spokesperson added. “Instead, she responded with profanity and offensive conduct, including further exposing her buttocks.”

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/six-flags-responds-mom-claim-134105828.html

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17 hours ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

The headline could just have easily had read “Diabetic mom” or “Epileptic mom.”  What does being on the Autism Spectrum have to do with dressing like a skank?

They say she's autistic but them titties ain't autistic!

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Looked good to me.

 

For the record, super short shorts like this that reveal a portion of the wearer's butt cheeks are quite common practice where I live in Palm Beach County, FL.

 

I have often noted and laughed at the 14 year old girls doing this, while walking next to their mother through the shopping mall, etc.

 

Young girls do it, teenagers, girls in their 20s or 30s...

 

They all do it.

 

Along with the switch to the thong bikini at the beach (now very commonplace), it's one of the best fashion trends I've noticed in years.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

A spokesperson for the park told The New York Post that Breedlove “was initially stopped because her shorts exposed a significant portion of her buttocks.”

 

Sun's out - buns out!

 

But seriously, from the "rear view" photos shown in the article, I don't see a significant portion of her butt exposed.

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7 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

 

Sun's out - buns out!

 

But seriously, from the "rear view" photos shown in the article, I don't see a significant portion of her butt exposed.

She also could have changed the shorts. 

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6 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Now, Six Flags has commented on the incident.

A spokesperson for the park told The New York Post that Breedlove “was initially stopped because her shorts exposed a significant portion of her buttocks.” However, the spokesperson said the mom was escorted from the park because “of her behavior towards the police, our team members and other park guests.”

Breedlove “was given multiple opportunities to change or cover up, but refused,” the spokesperson added. “Instead, she responded with profanity and offensive conduct, including further exposing her buttocks.”

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/six-flags-responds-mom-claim-134105828.html


and Spirit!!!  Love it 🥰 

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I’m just going to say that it’s kinda appalling to read that some on here think that because this gal had a kid/s, that means she is no longer allowed to be autistic and have social difficulty / anxiety. There is a long history of misunderstandings between police and autistics, bringing about additional training for police on interacting with those on the spectrum. On a FB page I follow, there was recently a printout designed to give to 👮🏻‍♂️ for a “blue bag” that includes license, registration, insurance during such interactions.

 

Autism grows up. And as much as some people might want us to stay under a rock, we have every right to go places and do activities we enjoy and not be harassed for being who we are. Or for breaking dress codes that don’t even actually exist.

 

 

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