A couple was escorted out of the Six Flags theme park in Georgia for a dress code violation even after buying a shirt that the park deemed acceptable.
Gina Rivera told Channel 2's Wendy Corona she felt exposed with the shirt security deemed acceptable and does not understand how showing all of her side and bra was better than just showing her belly button.
"So we get to the gate and immediately they say 'she can't wear this,'" Rivera said.
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In cell phone video, Rivera showed how a security guard escorted them into the nearest store to buy a shirt that fit with the park's dress code because she was told her blue tank top did not.
"I'm like, 'how is this better when I'm showing my whole bra everywhere when earlier it was just my belly button,'" Rivera said.
Rivera and her husband recorded their entire ordeal and posted it on Facebook. The post has gotten over 100 shares and over 11,000 views.
"The whole thing just made us feel like we were criminals," Rivera said.
In the Six Flags dress code posted online, it states "Park admission may be denied if clothing or tattoos are deemed to be inappropriate by management."
Rivera said the dress code isn't clear enough.
"But it doesn't say anything about showing your stomach, nothing on the dress code itself, it never states that," Rivera said.
Six Flags Over Georgia directed us to its online policy which states that half t-shirts "must be long enough to cover the guest down to the belly button."
The Riveras were not able to talk with a manager, but did file an online complaint. They said they simply want the park to smarten up.