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Missouri calls itself the "Show Me" state, but there's only so much one woman was allowed to show at a water park. When Madelyn Sheaffer went to the Adventure Oasis Water Park in Independence, Mo., on Tuesday, the last thing she expected was that her bathing suit would cause fireworks. Sheaffer, 43, said after she got into the pool with her niece and nephew, two teenage employees approached her and told her to put on shorts because her bottoms were too small. A supervisor backed up their decree by saying she needed to cover up or leave the park. “I just felt like I was singled out,” Sheaffer told KSHB-TV. “I felt like it was both age and body discrimination and I felt like I could look around me and I could see a handful of other girls half my age, wearing the same size swimming suit and not being singled out and told to put on clothes or leave.” Sheaffer then asked that the water park officials call the police to have her removed so that she could file a complaint against the park.




On her Facebook page, she wrote that the officers who showed up sympathized with her plight: "We can't actually say anything," they said as we walked outside, (as it is a city owned park), ..but I hope from the expressions on our face you can tell how we feel," They were compassionate. They too, thought it was ridiculous. Officials at the Adventure Oasis Water Park had no comment about the incident preferring to have the Independence, Mo., City Manager handle press inquiries since the park is on city land. The City Manager was unavailable, but an assistant said that "the facility made the call and we rely on their judgment." Sheaffer is not the only person fighting for her freedoms around July 4. Last week, Mike McKeown protested being kicked out of a bar because the owners didn't like his many tattoos, particularly the one on his neck reading "I Love Strippers." McKeown said he would have put on a shirt, but wants the bar's alleged rules against extreme tattoos to be applied to everyone.




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Warranty Information 3 year manufacturer's limited warrantyeBay (PaypPal) has a $92 for $100 Southwest Airlines Gift Card - Email delivery Sale for a limited time. Buy Several to save more. 2% back in eBay Bucks. Save on that upcoming Spring or summer flight. , I-800-I-FLY-SWA®, or any Southwest Airlines ticket counter for air travel only. It is an art finding cheap flights. Be sure to read our blog post: How to find cheap airline tickets Sales tax in: Depends on sellerA baby died from catastrophic head injuries when his mother lost her grip and he fell on to an airport baggage carousel, witnesses revealed last night.Her screams rang out across the arrivals hall at Alicante airport bringing police rushing to the scene.The 32-year-old American tourist had just arrived in Spain from Gatwick with her Canadian husband and their two children. The baby was just five months old. The luggage belt where the child was tragically killed in Alicante airport. The mother is believed to have climbed on to the conveyer belt




Airport staff said the woman, who was also travelling with an older child, clambered onto the unmoving luggage belt The parents were reportedly questioned about the tragic incident, and are being offered counselling One theory under investigation is that she climbed on to the belt to grab a pushchair which had become stuck inWhen it began to move, she apparently lost her balance and dropped the baby carrier, according to Spanish newspaper Informacion.Airport staff said the accident happened in seconds, giving the mother no time to react. airport worker added: ‘The youngster ended up trapped in a 10cm hole where two belts converge. The boy appeared to have suffered from a witnesses said the mother was standing beside the carousel holding her son and lost her grip as she leaned down to grab the pram. female easyJet worker said: ‘We heard the baby was in a carrier, but it tipped over and his head became trapped in a gap while it was moving.




It is so sad.’  believed to have travelled to the resort town of Denia, 60 miles from the airport and are staying at the hotel where they were due to be Cross has sent a psychologist and social worker to support them. airport spokesman said: ‘A woman was travelling with her baby and her child on Wednesday when there was an accident. The mother's horrified cries brought airport personnel including police and security to the scene A five-month-old baby has died after an horrific accident on a baggage collection belt at Alicante-Elche Airport (pictured) The baby boy was placed on the conveyer belt at Alicante airport (pictured) when it was activated and he was killed ‘It all happened very quickly. The staff and the doctor went immediately to assist the baby but they could not help.’  spokesman dismissed police claims that the carousel had been stationary when the ‘baby carrier’s weight activated the belt’, setting it in




‘It wouldn’t start automatically from something being placed onSpanish police said the  parents had been questioned and officers were investigating. airport managers visited the scene to photograph the baggage belt, which was meant specifically for larger items such as bicycles, 46-year-old woman from Essex, who had been waiting beside the carousel when the accident happened, said: ‘It doesn’t look dangerous because itI just can’t imagine how it happened.’But airport staff later said the woman, who was travelling with an older child as well, clambered onto the luggage belt, after the pushchair got stuck in a chute. As she couldn't reach it, she placed her foot on an 'automatic mechanism' which set the belt in motion.The mother’s horrified screams brought airport personnel, including police and security, to the scene. staff attempted to revive him but he had visible injuries to the head, and appeared to have suffered a cranial fracture, Informacion reported.




He was declared dead at the scene, in the baggage hall of Alicante- Elche airport.The baby was pronounced dead by the airport’s on-call doctor.'The youngster ended up trapped in a 10cm hole where two belts converge,' it said.'The boy appeared to have suffered from a fractured skull.'There were reports that the family had to wait until a judge arrived before the baby could be moved, in accordance with Spanish law. Alicante Airport management company Aena said the baby was on the belt that delivers outsize luggage when the accident happened Paramedics rushed to save the child's life at the airport but he was declared dead at the scene The unnamed family had flown from London with budget airline easyJet.The woman’s husband, who had been previously reported as travelling separately from his family, was reportedly with his children and partner in the baggage hall when the incident happened. disembarking from the plane shortly before midnight on Wednesday, the




mother and her two children entered the terminal and arrived at theSpanish police said the dead baby's parents have been questioned. spokesman for Guardia Civil in Alicante said: 'I can confirm the death of a five month old baby at the airport. We are investigating the'As part of the investigation the mother and father have been questioned.'A spokesman for the Forensic Anatomy Service in Alicante confirmed that a post-mortem had taken place.He said: 'The results of the tests will not be available for at least two weeks, and not until they are passed to the courts, who will review the case.'The family were said to be travelling to the nearby resort town of Denia and are staying at the hotel where they were due to be holidaying as they deal with the aftermath of the tragedy.Civil Guard and National Police spokesmen confirmed that the mother is American and the father is Canadian, CNN reported. The Guardia Civil were the first to respond to the accident at the airport but she was declared dead at the scene




One airport worker said the baby boy was crushed by the conveyer belt after it was activated Police sources said the boy's American mother had flown into Alicante-Elche Airport from Gatwick with the little boy and his older brother Officials could not confirm the exact circumstances of the death. Passengers at Alicante airport appeared unaware of the tragedy as they stood next to the luggage belt to collect their pushchairs andA group of British men sat on the edge of the belt as they waited for golf clubs, while a group of teenagers collected theirAn emergency stop button was visible on both sides of the belt, while a sign warned there was a 'risk of entrapment' and showed a picture of a hand reaching out towards cogs.The Guardia Civil said it was investigating the incident, but said it was treating the matter as an accident. The family had just arrived for a holiday in the Spanish resort when the tragedy happenedA spokesman said: ‘We are still in the early stages of the investigation




and looking at CCTV footage, but it seems that it was an accident.‘The mother left the baby on the conveyor belt, which can be activated by detecting weight or by an airport employee.‘It seems that the baby carrier’s weight activated the belt and the child was trapped in the rollers in the drop zone.’A spokesman at the American embassy in Madrid said: 'The U.S. Embassy in Madrid is aware of the tragic death of a U.S. citizen child in Alicante and is providing appropriate consular assistance.  'Due to privacy considerations, we have no further comment.'The Canadian Embassy in Madrid would not comment. airport is the sixth busiest in Spain based on passenger numbers. the main airport for the province, which is a popular summer holiday destination for thousands of Britons, many of whom own homes in theThe weather there is still sunny and warm, with temperatures nearing 30C (86F) this week, making it an attractive destination as a cold spell grips northern

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