Comments on: Florida Judge Rules Against Fashion Police
Says Local Law Banning Saggy Pants Is Unconstitutional
- Posted by Bob5ford at 07:32 PM : Sep 18, 2008
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'''' .. i saw a tiny nudist kid once walking down a city sidewalk, a full grown man with a badge and a gun told her to get dressed or he''''d have to do things to her, and she whispered something to him and they lived happily ever after, for about twenty minutes till she got bored with him .. ''''
---ok, stop talking about porn.
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Posted by stick1771 at 06:53 PM : Sep 18, 2008
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Grow Up Morons. It''''s not nudity to show underwear. If a hottie jumps out of the car in a bikini at am/pm for a soda on the way to the pool bet your old self doesn''''t say any thing about that do you. We are talking about America and her freadoms. You know, the thing our men and women are over seas fighting for. I bet more than half of those boys over there wore thier pants that way before they left to boot camp. Now you clowns want to make it a crime. Next it will be hair color.
---it''s "freEdom" -not "freAdom". anyway, they''re not fighting for our freedoms over there. They''re fighting for something else; terrorists can take away lives but seriously, what can they do to abolish our freedom? they can''t completely take over our country - especially when they are located in terrorist cells throughout various countries... - Reply to this comment
- isn''t it racist to begin with for someone to say that only african-americans wear their pants like that? and by the way, it''s almost similar to a girl who wears low low low-rise jeans with her granny panties hanging out. it''s not always "indecent" but no one needs to see your underwear. What''s the point of that? You''re not at home. You''re in public.
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- The Judge made the right call,riding a bike in a bathing suit is not against the law,so whats up with the cop.Hope the police have more important things to do.
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- gotta love this country, we are constantly on the edge of becoming either a fascist or communist state
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- I saw a sign in a local liquor store window that said:
If you want to be treated with respect, pull up your pants. If you don''t want to pull up your pants, go somewhere else.
I guess the owner of this store is exercising his freedom too. - Reply to this comment
- If all the thugs want to wear their pants like that, let them. The cops love it. Have you ever tried to run with your pants crotch at your knees? It also makes them easier to identify. What? Profiling? If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck.......
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- What I find weird is that I graduated from high school in 97. and when I was a freshman which was 15 years ago, we were all sagging our pants. it%u2019s not like this is new. God, now that I think about it, 2 years before that we were tight rolling our pants too, now THAT was embarrassing.
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- Judge Moyle says its unconstitutional but fails to say why. I guess laws against public nudity are also unconstitutional.
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Not even close to the same thing. A woman wearing bikini bottoms around town would probably get looked at funny but she would be well within her rights to do so and all they are is basically underware. So, what''s the difference if a guy wears pants showing his underware? I mean seriously, have you seen some of the runners shorts? They might as well be speedo''s and NO MAN should ever wear Speedo''s. Ever. - Reply to this comment
- I''m afraid if they outlaw this next they will outlaw bikinis or thongs, so let em'' wear em'' down to their ankles. I hate it, but if ya'' don''t like it, don''t look.
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- How hypocritical. A judge can tell me that I have to dress appropriately in his courtroom but the people cannot tell others to pull up their pants when out in public.
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