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The hot shorts almost drove her to jail

A mother from Colorado She was about to be arrested at a recreation center when police thought her shorts were too short.

Bailey Breedlove, who tells us she is autistic, wrote in Facebook for the family visit to Oklahoma Six Flags Park on April 30, which was devastated by the horrific experience he lived, he says.

“I was terrified that I would go to jail for a pair of shorts,” he says.

Breedlove reveals that the family vacation was ruined when “my daughter was bullied by a park ranger”. The policeman “continued to follow me and grabbed me by the shoulder to turn me around and tell me that my shorts were too short”, she wrote on May 2, where she shared the relevant video.

“I did not commit any crime and I went to my friend, because I am autistic and find it difficult to talk to police,” says the mother.

The park director was also involved in the incident, who continued to tell her about the short shorts, proposing to buy a new one from a local store. She was then threatened with arrest, as she complains, “and I agreed to buy new shorts so that my family could enjoy her vacation.”

The park police finally released the woman, but she was punished with a five-year entry ban.

The Oklahoma Six Flags writes on its website that it has a dress code, in order to keep the environment “family friendly, but also for security reasons”, without clarifying, however, what clothes are prohibited.

A spokesman for the site told the New York Post that Breedlove was wearing “shorts that left an important part of her butt uncovered”. However, he promised to investigate the mother’s complaint…

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