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insuranceChief says:
WELL.......They are the New York Jets.......it is not fair to expect any class from them. Mark Sanchez is probably embarrassed by their behaviour.
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DaisyD. says:
She's been harassed before - but not so 'rudely'. Hmmmm.

Translation: She's been treated like the sex object she's made herself into, but not, so far, by a bunch of millionaire athletes.

My implants are not going to last forever -- It's Lawsuit time. Ca-Ching.
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PoliticallyErect says:
Looks like a wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen. And if it did, I am sure feminist lawyers would be poised to sue men who dared to look at and comment about "the victim". If this is Ms. Sainz's idea of dressing professionally, I can only imagine what she wore to the job interview and why she got the job instead of a truly qualified journalist with credentials and experience. This is so typical of hypocritical feminist victimology-opportunism.

A locker room is where people take care of their private hygeine needs naked/semi-naked. Would you like it if somebody of the opposite sex with a microphone and camera showed up in YOUR locker room while you are taking a dump/peeing just so they can enhance their professional upward mobility? So please walk me through the logic that says this self-serving opportunity is applicable only to female reporters in men's locker rooms and not male reporters in women's locker rooms? Sorry, ladies - you can't have your c*** and eat it too.
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chrishazzoo says:
There is a place and time to be dressed all sorts of different ways. I would dress the way she was dressed IF I was going out on the weekend. I would be dressed this way because I wanted to be noticed, to stand out from the other females. I would not wish to be thought of in a professional sense if I were to be dressed this way, I would not like to start talking about work dressed this way. I would not WORK dressed like this. Her employer should not be proud or encourage non-professional attire of any sort by any of their employees. Something tells me that they encourage it, and it is not for the sake of furthering her career. If I had dressed this way for any type of work function, my mentor would have pulled me aside and told me that PERCEPTION is very important, because that is all people have to go on if they don't know you. Once you are perceived "non-professional", well, that kind of sticks with you throughout your career.

Having said that, these football players aren't boys, they are men. They could have behaved as such, keeping their thoughts to themselves. I know in the 80's and 90's women fought hard to be able to cover sports as a man does, and they got treated as Ines, dressed in female business suits.
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righttobe says:
WAS REALLY UPSET AND IN DISBELIEVE WHEN I SAW AND HEARD THE THREE LADIES IN THE MORNING SHOW TODAY WEDNESDAY 9/15 QUESTIONED INES' WAY OF DRESSING...ARE YOU SERIOUS? THE 3 ?WOMEN? WHERE ALMOST IMPLYING THAT IT WAS HER FAULT SHE GOT HARASSED BECAUSE OF WHAT SHE WAS WEARING...PEOPLE, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO WEAR WHATEVER YOU LIKE OR NOTHING AT ALL AND STILL GET THE RESPECT AND TREATMENT THAT ANY WOMAN DESERVES!! THE THREE REPORTERS WERE COMPLITELY MISSING THE POINT HERE AND IT IS REALLY DISTURBING TO SEE THAT WOMEN ARE AGAINST WOMEN FOR BEING PRETTIER OR DRESSING SEXIER THAT OTHERS...THIS IS ABOUT SEXUAL HARASSMENT, THIS IS ABOUT MEN BEING MACHOS AND THINKING IT IS OK TO INSULT AND DENIGRATE A WOMAN...IT IS NOT!! IT IS SAD TO SEE THAT THIS IS HAPPENING HERE IN AMERICA A 1ST WORLD COUNTRY AND THERE ARE STILL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE RIGHT OR WRONG OF THIS SITUATION...I SEE IT REALLY CLEAR? IT IS WRONG!!
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Slooun replies:
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I agree the ladies seemed to be dismissive of her because she's a size two versus the fact some of the Jets were out of line. Despite Ms. Sainz thinking little of the situation, inspite of her attire and regardless of the fact that it was the Jets locker room, she did not deserve such treatment. Until we can figure out how to control 20-30 somethings' amped up behavior around pretty women this will always be an issue. The behavior is not right but lets be honest and not so sensitive and we'll see this for what it is! Testostorone heavy jocks acting like nuts and its always gonna be that way!
DaisyD. replies:
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Stop screaming. Women are in charge of their own sexual expression. If you come across like a groupie, expect to be treated like one.
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ireland111 says:
So what the men out there are saying is she deserved it. Well I wonder if you would feel the same way if it was your mother, daughter, or wife that had been treated that way just because she entered the boys lockeroom. A pig is a pig weather its in the lockeroom or on the farm. To say that she deserved it because of the way she is dressed. No wonder rape victims dont come forward with that kind of mentality.
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mssports47 says:
There are dress codes in some work places. To me she was not dressed right. Now when we see women reporters on TV shows, the news ect... Are they dressed like that? Can they dress like that? I know some work places you have to wear a shirt and tie, skirt below your knees that's if you want a job. Respect the locker room, respect the game she was suppose to go interveiw the players, report on the game. Let's dress right for the sport and that includes V. Williams with the outfit she had on the other day. It's all about the game, not a modeling or fashion show.
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fumeblanc1 says:
What a vision. Her blouse unbuttoned down to her belly button, oh I'm sorry, it's not quite that far down, but really? Are we supposed to take this chick seriously? My family's first reaction when I showed them the Early Show picture of Ms. Sainz was, "Good God lady, put those things away!" Why is anyone having this discussion? It's ridiculous!
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fumeblanc1 replies:
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The comments are degrading because she's half naked. Oh, for Pete's sake!
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Blauengel says:
Hey ! how sad is to read that most of your comments are so degrading either because she is a woman or because she is mexican, or both. Some mentioned that couldn?t understand her english, well most americans just speak english and make no effort to learn anything else. Some others didn?t like her outfit, wasn?t she in the land of freedom and human rights?.She was not half naked, she was wearing a shirt and jeans. Ines has been quite polite and she does not deserve more rudness.What is going on with you people?. Ines I stand for you.
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sweetvyc says:
soooo iritating!!! this chick is walking around in the tightest clothes & her shirt unbuttoned down to her belly button... yet, she is screaming "foul" because she is in a men's locker room & the men are looking at her. give me a break!!! she knows very well that is the exact attention she is seeking. it's like, she would like to be able to walk around the locker room naked in front of the guys & then complain about them looking.
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