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STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:52 pm
by chrizow
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/s ... enDocument

"City officials passed the law because of complaints from residents and concerns that the city's image is suffering from an overabundance of droopy britches.

"Fashion and being almost half-naked are two different things," Collins said. "We want violators to know that this is a great concern, that the public doesn't tolerate it."

Pine Lawn appears to be the only city in the state to ban sagging, according to Gary Markenson, executive director of the Missouri Municipal League. Although a few places in the South have banned the practice, several cities, including Baltimore and Atlanta, are considering similar ordinances."

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Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:53 pm
by KCMax
Fascists.

I'm don't think this passes Constitutional muster.

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:09 pm
by KC0KEK
And they wonder why they can't find well-paying jobs.

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:15 pm
by BVC
Oddly, the councilman in Atlanta proposing this ban is black and is catching the usual Uncle Tom flack from many in the black community.  I am opposed to this as it violates constitutional rights no matter how fucked up the bra strap, thong, and saggy draws brigade look while sporting their "fashion."

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:27 pm
by KC0KEK
Plus, this situation basically will take care of itself when they realize or are told that nobody will give a decent job to someone whose underwear is showing.

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:28 pm
by FangKC
One of the dumbest fashion trends ever conceived.

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:31 pm
by KCMax
While we're at it, can we ban zubas and sleeveless mesh shirts?

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:34 pm
by chrizow
KCMax wrote: While we're at it, can we ban mandate zubas and sleeveless mesh shirts?
fixed.

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:38 pm
by BVC
KCMax wrote: While we're at it, can we ban zubas and sleeveless mesh shirts?
Who would be left to attend Missouri, Chiefs, or Kansas State games! :lol:

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:44 pm
by DanCa
Saggin' is so '90s!  It's pretty much out of the mainstream in Denver - just thugs and gangstas.

The first time I saw it was back in 1990 in SoCal.  Supposedly it started there around that time as a status symbol by thugs who were released from the L.A. County jail, where they were forced to wear "one size fits all", too big pants, so while they were doing time, they couldn't help but "sag".  Back then it was a sign of being a gang member, but by the mid '90s, became a mainstream fad.  Now it's kind of back to where it started.

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:55 pm
by chrizow
back in the glorious mid to late 90s i was definitely one of those 6th-10th graders who wore enormous pants, sagging, with the cuffs cut off.  i am proud to say that my friends and i were the first at ray-south middle to do so!  :lol:

now the "alternative" kids wear super tight jeans, although they are more or less "sagging" too since they are often low-rise female jeans.  this looks much better than the giant raver jeans, although i was too paunchy as a youth to get away with the painted-on jeans. 

as for the saggy pants ban, i think it basically just gives the police a reason to hassle people who dress that way.  feel like harassing some youths?  saggy pants = instant probable cause.  this just opens up yet another avenue for police harassment.

Re: STL burb is the first MO town to ban sagging pants.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:55 pm
by warwickland
DanCa wrote: Saggin' is so '90s!  It's pretty much out of the mainstream in Denver - just thugs and gangstas.
thats what we are talking about here, i live in the city of st. louis, but you won't catch me out of my car long in pine lawn.

this ordinance is going to make "the life" more glamorous (in pine lawn). it's a nicely urban scaled municipality, though.