Fashions change man.

I don't understand how my parents dressed, and I'm sure I won't like some of
the things my kids want to wear.

It's about free choice.  Government has no business telling people how to
dress.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:24 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: So what do you all think of a ban to eliminate droopy drawers
> 
> I just read this article today:
> 
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20500607/
> 
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> 
> NEW ORLEANS - Hike up those pants. Droopy drawers that bare skin or
> underwear might soon be forbidden fashion on the streets of two
> Louisiana
> towns, and violators could be forced to part with some cash.
> 
> "I'm tired (of) looking at behinds," Shreveport Councilwoman Joyce
> Bowman
> said after Tuesday's 4-3 vote to ban fanny-flaunting trousers.
> 
> Nobody can be arrested just for violating the ordinance, but they could
> be
> fined or required to perform community service. The maximum fine for a
> first
> offense is $100.
> 
> Alexandria's City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to ban the baring.
> Its
> ordinance allows some sag, but 3 inches or more can bring a fine of $25
> to
> $200 and a requirement for community service.
> 
> If the mayors of Shreveport and Alexandria sign the ordinances, they
> will
> bring Louisiana's total to at least six, with at least two more cities
> considering bans.
> 
> Elsewhere, Atlanta's City Council has held a hearing on a measure to
> outlaw
> saggy pants that reveal shorts or thongs.
> 
> A similar proposal in Stratford, Conn., was soundly rejected this week
> after
> critics argued it would be unconstitutional and unfairly target
> minorities.
> 
> Some opponents cite other objections.
> 
> "Are you going to have a 'sagging' court?" Michael Williams asked
> Shreveport's council. "The police have more important things to do than
> chase young boys and girls and say 'pull your pants up."'
> 
> Personally I think that it is a good idea. I don't know why, but every
> time
> I stand in line at the grocery store or the mall and there is one of
> these
> kids showing most of their underwear, I just want to slap the shit out
> of
> them. I am sure that some will argue that it is unconstitutional or
> stifles
> freedom of expression or some bullshit like that, but I feel this is
> not so
> much freedom of expression as it is obscene. So what do you all think?
> Are
> people allowed to run around showing off their ass or underwear?
> 
> Bruce
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