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    Baggy Pants: The Horror Continues...

    http://www.sohh.com/2008/09/update-saggy-pa.html

    A Florida judge has lifted “saggy pants” legislation today, one week after a teenager was forced to spend the night behind bars for exposing his underwear in public.

    According to the AFP, Palm Beach Circuit Judge Paul Moyle was shocked to find out a 17 year-old boy was jailed because of his fashion sense.

    “Somebody help me,” Moyle said prior to his decision. "We're not talking about exposure of buttocks. No! We're talking about someone who has on pants whose underwear are apparently visible to a police officer who then makes an arrest and the basis is he's then held overnight, no bond."

    While some have argued the arrests have been justified by a showing of close to 5,000 signatures for the bill last March, the underlying issue of targeting urban communities has also risen prior to Moyle’s ruling of the law as “unconstitutional.”

    As previously reported by SOHH, many US cities have begun placing fines and penalties on individuals caught in public wearing saggy pants.

    According to Newsweek, a law sprouted in Flint, Michigan as new police chief David Dicks gave approval to begin arresting “saggers” in addition to threatening them with jail time and fines. He has been quoted calling the popular urban style “immoral self expression” although the look has been around for decades.

    As of today, Dicks has only issued warnings, but has promised anyone wearing their pants below their underwear violates the city’s disorderly conduct code and will be punished by 93 days to a year in jail or a fine up to $500.

    Dallas, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia are reportedly also considering making saggy pants illegal.

    Now, mind you, this is the same law that almost got passed in Virginia 3 years ago, thus making us the laughing stock of the nation. Now...while I feel people should have a freedom of how they want to dress, I don't see the problem in just pulling up your pants. It lessens the chance of an "invitation."

    #2
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    I dont like the look, but its freedom of self expression, its not like its hurting anyone.

    Its a lot easier to conceal a gun in a pair of pants that isnt sagging then one that is, for the reason that the belt line is showing.

    But meh, thats me, I grew up in Norfolk, thug city of VA, so I guess Im expected not to care about the style

    Here I come Pav, like the Kool-Aid man barging into a funeral! Oh yeah!

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      #3
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      I always figured people did this because they aren't allowed to buy belts with food stamps.










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        #4
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        If I go commando can I get arrested for wearing pants?

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          #5
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          My pants are held up with twist-ties.
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            #6
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            Are they going to charge the girls whose whale-tails are hanging out too?

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              #7
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              Local legislation enacts laws to target and humiliate innocent minority youth. News at 11.

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                #8
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                It seems only the elementary and middle schools can stop the style being worn...at least in my area. They have to wear those silly uniforms.

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