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  • neoee
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1266

    Pull your pants up.

    As much as I do think sagging pants is just plain dumb, this is ricockulas:

    HOUSTON ? In a state where the best Mardi Gras beads go to women who flash their breasts during parades comes a legislator who wants to ban low-riding pants that reveal underwear or the "cleft of the buttocks."
    "In our society, we have a line of decency that should not be crossed ? and that line starts around the waist area," the bill's sponsor, Democratic state Rep. Derrick Shepherd, said recently on the Louisiana House floor.

    If the bill becomes law, violators who publicly and "intentionally expose any portion of the pubic hair, cleft of the buttocks or genitals" may face a $175 fine or 24 hours of community service.

    The Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union opposes the measure as a violation of free expression and one that is ripe for selective enforcement by police. "It's stupid," Louisiana ACLU executive director Joe Cook said. "There are more serious problems for the state than sagging pants. It makes us a laughingstock."

    The bill, introduced last month, has been mocked on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," which aired a segment called "Thong of the South." Headline writers from as far away as Australia are having a heyday with lines about "cheeky" legislation and a "crackdown" on low-rise pants.

    But supporters of the bill recently told legislators that the clothing style is no joke.

    Some people "purposefully expose their private parts," Opelousas Police Chief Larry Caillier said. "You've taken this in a jovial manner, but you don't see what we see, you don't have to look at that."

    Glenn Green ? a city councilman from a New Orleans suburb that in the past tried to enact a similar ordinance ? said the state "should be able to say what is moral, what is decent and what is acceptable behavior for young people," he said.

    Rep. Danny Martiny, Republican chairman of the House Criminal Justice Committee, agreed with the idea but said the law is unenforceable. "I don't know that it's respectful to pay my respects at a funeral without my shirt on, but that's not illegal; that's just stupid," he said. "Government can't fix anything."

    The bill was passed by the committee last week and is awaiting a full House vote.
    "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." -Benjamin Franklin
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