Posted on 04/11/2020 3:46:31 PM PDT by dynachrome
A woman who arrived at Louis Armstrong International Airport while wearing not a stitch of clothing was later arrested when she refused to leave the facility, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office.
Mariel Vergara, 27, of Pueblo, Colo., was completely nude when she walked into the airport and made her way to the Spirit Airlines ticket counter on Friday night, April 3, authorities said. A deputy dispatched to the scene noted that Vergara had already put on a dress by the time he arrived. But she was still violating public decency laws because she had on no underwear, and the dress was too short to cover her genitals, the Sheriff's Office said.
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Why is it these things always happen when I’m not there???
METH or just plain Democrat??
From the back she looks very un-guilty. So innocent!!!
TSA could have waved her right through.
A little late for Mardi Gras, aren’t we?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/denver.cbslocal.com/2020/04/11/mariel-vergara-naked-woman-airport-colorado-pueblo-louis-armstrong-international/amp/
Pic at link....GUILTY!!
You axed for it.
It was already done in Miami a couple of months ago. That girl walked out to the parking lot.
What’s important is whether she kept social distancing.
Beats CNN.
But from the front her face is full of metal studs. A definite turn off.
Google images of Mariel Vergara and you’ll see.
Guilty. Nuke it from orbit.
Sorry to bust your fantasy but this picture is highly likely to be a stock photo, you understand?
OMG!!!! PATHETIC!!
From a different source.
You know, going through the airports feels so invasive now, I have thought on many occasions how nice it would be to just show up in a tank top, boxer briefs and junky flip flops that I could then trash, going through security and only then getting dressed.
But was she wearing a mask and keeping social distancing??
Her problem is obvious.
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