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Dallas Council takes look at saggy pants ban

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  1. Icehouse

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    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...N-pants_23met.ART.North.Edition1.3e70c11.html

    A city crackdown on saggy pants?

    Dallas: Critics defend their right to wear drawers that droop


    07:19 AM CDT on Wednesday, August 23, 2006
    By TAWNELL D. HOBBS / The Dallas Morning News

    The hip trend of wearing saggy pants could be at risk on the streets of Dallas.

    Dallas school trustee Ron Price, with the backing of several City Council members, wants to prohibit pants that hang well below the waist. He wants an ordinance banning the look within city limits.

    Mr. Price plans to address the council at today's meeting at 9 a.m. at City Hall. He said he's fed up with people who walk the streets "with their pants below their buttocks with their underwear exposed."

    Several council members backed the idea Tuesday, with Bill Blaydes declaring, "It's an embarrassment to our city if we can't keep our pants up."

    Mr. Price said he wants the city to create an ordinance or strengthen one that prohibits public lewdness. Such a rule would affect mainly young adults and children, some of whom get their pants several sizes too big to achieve the saggy effect.

    "To me, it's disrespectful and dishonorable to women for men to walk around with their bottoms showing," Mr. Price said.

    Assistant City Attorney Jesus Toscano said the city would need to research the legality of such an ordinance.

    An official with the American Civil Liberties Union called it silly.

    "Is it a civil liberties issue? I don't know," said Lisa Graybill, legal director for the ACLU of Texas.

    "It's a silly issue, I know that."

    She said that any ordinance would have to apply equally to males and females. However, she said, enforcement would probably focus on males, who are more likely to wear sagging pants.

    "Why can't people just look away?" she said.

    In recent years, lawmakers in Louisiana and Virginia have tried to ban sagging pants, but the efforts went nowhere, Ms. Graybill said.

    The Dallas school district already prohibits pants that droop below the waistline. But Mr. Price – who's rumored to be considering a run for City Council – said it's time for the issue to be addressed citywide, saying that people shouldn't run around "like third-class citizens in a first-class city."


    Council member Maxine Thornton-Reese favors a ban.

    "I would like to support any ordinance or anything that would help them not to expose themselves," Dr. Thornton-Reese said.

    Council member Linda Koop said she'd prefer not to see young people with their underwear showing. Council member Pauline Medrano said that while she'd love to see such a ban, she doesn't know whether the city could legislate such behavior.

    Staff writers Kent Fischer and Dave Levinthal contributed to this report.



    E-mail tdhobbs@dallasnews.com
     
  2. HayesStreet

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    People shouldn't show their ass in public. ;)
     
  3. Rocket River

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    What's next? no woman have have the strap of her dress hang of the shoulder?

    This would LITERALLY be the creation of a FASHION POLICE

    Which is just plain stupid

    Rocket River
     
  4. Franchise2001

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    Brings new meaning to the term CRACKdown
     
  5. DonkeyMagic

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    thats so bad its good. :D

    Can they go ahead and ban fat girls from wearing tight clothes too?
     
  6. GladiatoRowdy

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    And politicians wonder why we think they are clueless and out of touch with the society they govern.
     
  7. Refman

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    So don't move to Dallas.

    There are a lot of people out there who would greatly prefer a society where you aren't consistently looking at people's underwear.

    Why such an ordinance is controversial is beyond me.
     
  8. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    because alot of people might not want their tax dollars going to policing something so stupid.
     
  9. Invisible Fan

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    Theres no humor in this crackUP.


    huh? huh?
     
  10. jello77

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    this is not only stupid, but racist as well. unbelievable.

    lets cover our women too like they do in the middle east. seeing their legs is indecent. :rolleyes: seriously...they dont have other issues to talk about?
     
  11. wizkid83

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    I'm also tired of looking at people who aren't on a ranch wearing cowboy hats, should that be banned too? I also dislike oversized belt buckles (I don't think I need to explain how silly those look). But I don't think we should ban them, it's just silly and if they want to look silly then it should be their choice.
     
  12. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    No baggy pants.....

    You have got to be kidding...they want to BAN pants.

    ROFLMAO !!

    This is the important thing that city council is working on.....oh man !!

    DD
     
  13. mateo

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    I agree that its stupid....but can you explain racist? Seems like a stretch.
     
  14. Blatz

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    Because only white skater boys where baggy pants?
     
  15. MR. MEOWGI

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    They want more pants. They want to ban bare asses.
     
  16. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    They should make an ordinance whereby the height of the top of a woman's pants is inversely related to her weight.
     
  17. Lil Pun

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    Young (and sometimes older) African-American men are the ones who are notoriously known for saggin' pants. It's not that hard.
     
  18. DaDakota

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    As long as they leave the Soggy Bottom Boys out of it...then ok.

    :D

    DD
     
  19. Chance

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    Public Schools = Uniforms.
     
  20. robbie380

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    maybe they should ban bikinis next. i mean it's just like wearing bra and panties in public.
     

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