Spirit Airlines has taken disciplinary action against a flight attendant who was reportedly responsible for getting a passenger kicked off his plane Sunday because he took issue with her Black Lives Matter button.

Robert Coyle said he was aboard the Houston-bound flight from Florida when he noticed a black female flight attendant wearing a button that read, “Black Lives Matter, White Supremacy Kills,” a local Fox News affiliate reported.

“I said to her, ‘All lives matter,’” Mr. Coyle recalled. “And she said, ‘I disagree with you, I disagree with you on so many levels.’ And then she went into some sort of memorized, ‘I really can’t speak politically while I am in uniform.’”

Mr. Coyle said the attendant caught him taking a photo of her and accused him of violating airline rules. He said she then stopped her safety demonstration and complained to the pilot. The plane returned to the gate and Mr. Coyle was ordered to leave, he said.

“No company should allow that to happen,” he told Fox, “unless they are willing to accept the consequences for that happening.”

Spirit Airlines acknowledged that their flight attendant broke company policy by wearing the button. They offered Mr. Coyle undisclosed restitution and took disciplinary action against the unidentified flight attendant, who had been with the airline 14 months, Fox reported. The airline did not disclose what kind of disciplinary action the attendant faced.

“Spirit Airlines is proud of a diverse workplace with team members of many different backgrounds and beliefs,” the company said in a statement. “We are committed to providing a fun, friendly, and relaxed experience to all of our customers. While we appreciate that Spirit employees have a wide range of personal views, the expression of those views should not interfere with their ability to provide a positive customer experience when in uniform and on duty. The photo indicates the Flight Attendant was not in compliance with our uniform policy. We have addressed this with the flight attendant and have spoken with Mr. Coyle regarding this unfortunate situation.”

Mr. Coyle said he is satisfied with Spirit’s response and plans to continue flying with the airline.

“If you have something offensive on your uniform, you are going to offend customers,” he told Fox, “and customers pay the bills.”

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