Wednesday, September 17, 2008

"Fashion Police" becomes reality.

A 17-year-old spent a night in jail last week after police arrested him for wearing low pants in Riviera Beach, southeast Florida.

The law banning so-called "saggy pants" was approved by city voters in March after supporters of the bill collected nearly 5,000 signatures to put the measure on the ballot.

Wow. Next up are a ban on "high waters", spandex, "muffin-top" jeans, cropped T-shirts, white outfits after Labor Day, pajamas in public, and....wait for it..... "Mom" jeans!!!

That was until a Florida judge deemed the law unconstitutional. The sad part is Dallas and Atlanta are considering creating their own "fashion police". Maybe they will ban black trenchcoats because clearly only terrorists wear those things.

2 comments:

sextonseven said...

All those fashion mistakes you mentioned should be against the law.

Anonymous said...

Saggy pants should have been outlawed long ago. Who's interested inseeing people's underwear or where yje cheeks separate. I heard that once the police were chasing a young guy for some kind of misdemeanor and... he was outrunning them until he came to a fence over which he would have jumped, but his saggy pants, with the crotch hanging around his knees proved too much for the leap. He was arrested. (That's a true story). That's the down side to the fashion......

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