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By Bye Bill of Rights
MANSFIELD ? ?Pull ?em up or pay up.?
That?s Police Chief Don English?s interpretation of a new law that takes effect in Mansfield on Sept. 15 Anyone caught wearing sagging pants who exposes his or her underwear will be subject to a fine of up to $150 plus court costs, or face up to 15 days in jail. Mansfield aldermen voted unanimously at today?s 4:30 p.m. meeting to enact the new law. The law makes it illegal to found in a ?state of nudity, or partial nudity, or in any indecent exposure of his or her person or undergarments, or be guilty of any indecent or lewd behavior.? City attorney Richard Z. Johnson Jr. said he used a similar law in Delcambre as a guideline in creating Mansfield?s ordinance. Several municipalities and parish governments in Louisiana have enacted similar laws in recent months. so basically while we have major infrigements to our Bill of Rights going down in Washington we have to worry about idiots like this are bugging us on a small-town level. :frankiemad: |
All of the proposals in Louisiana have been struck down and repealed due to their unconstitutional nature. While I personally can't stand to see "bagging and sagging", and I understand that somewhere you have to draw the line for decency, I still have problems with someone imposing their opinions on how I should dress. I know that in many places, there are people who don't believe women should be allowed to wear pants or slacks or jeans or whatever you want to call 'em, and I sure don't want someone like that determining how I should dress!
We are facing similar attacks on the Constitution's Fourth Ammendment here, with the laws now aimed at stopping dogfighting, and every politician aiming to cash in on the Michael Vick case. One local politician wants to limit the number of "pit bulls"(meaning any short-haired muscular dog, regardless of breed), and require random property searches by law enforcement of any person who is known to have at least one "pit bull"-no warrant, no probably cause, anytime day or night, whether the property owner is home or not. Federal bills on the agenda would allow law enforcement to stop ANY person believed to be transporting a dog or dogs, so that their vehicle can be searched for evidence of "dogfighting", and a bill sponsored by John Kerry and Barbara Boxer would permit ANYONE who is caught transporting a "pit bull" across state lines to be arrested, and all their property seized, since merely having a dog of that type is seen as evidence that you are fighting dogs! pitbulllady |
Okay. This is ridiculous. Now the government's trying to tell us how to dress. Lovely::)
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Hope for humanity has been gone for a looooong time.
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what does everyone think of "the new world order"?
do you think it's BS or have the recent losses of freedoms made some of you think something is up? just wondering. |
ok now im just waiting for the offical announcement of the BOR being deemed unconstutional. because honestly thats what it sounds like nowadays.
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*Le sigh*... Oh boy, I can't wait until they do this in MY town... and seriously, my town is the kind of "Big Brother knows what's best" town to do it, too.
So what constitutes as showing your undies? Sometimes I wear a skirt and when I wear fishnet pantyhose with it, I wear fun garters that show. Would I be fined?? I mean, they're pretty common anyways and it's not like I'm stripping in the middle of the grocery store. |
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^lol, btw. Boys... :rolleyes:
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I saw this teenager at a gas station a while back who basically might as well not have been wearing pants. They were practically around his knees. They should be more specific, though; what if your pants are just kinda saggy and you don't notice? Who notifies the fuzz of these people? "911, what's your emergency?" "Uh, yeah, I've got a guy here with some serious plumber cleavage going on."
Also, I thought from the title that this would be about the bill from Schoolhouse Rock and was disappointed. I'm just sayin. |
And with that, even if someone DOES call to tattle, what cop is going to leave whatever he's doing and chase down some person with their pants sagging? It seems so trivial... they're having to take time away from fighting crime to hand out tickets to people not wearing belts.
"Excuse me sir, but you seem to be 1/2 inch over the legal limit of exposed buttcrack." 8D |
heh...buttcrack 8D
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Y'know, sometimes I wish I lived in America, and others, like now, I'm glad I don't. My country has a strict "If it ain't broke, don't fix it, and even if it is, maybe not even then..." policy when it comes to law and stuff of that nature. Which in some ways is a good thing.
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You should visit. I would love to go to New Zealand myself, gorgeous country from what i hear. |
So long as you don't mind the rain. And the cold. And the excessive UV radiation. Honestly, though, I still feel a little weird when people talk about the same country as if it was a different one. We pretty much got colonise all at once here, so no states. Just islands.
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Oh jeez, I really hope that my mum never finds out about this. True, no such laws are going to affect my right to strut around with my undies showing (at least for the time being), but she'd have a real field day if this ever reaches her ears. She's constantly trying to get me to wear a belt. :P
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Oooo there was a similar thing here recently when some local authority-employed 'wardens' (uniformed nobodies) warned a fellow that his T-shirt with a slogan including the p-word could cause an offence and that he should cover it or remove it. He refused and obviously there was no sanction the wardens could apply but in theory a police officer could give him an on-the-spot fine if they felt like it. Now if such a t-shirt is illegal than why are they legally sold?
Of course, your average cop has much better things to do than bother with such nonsense but this wasn't true recently when a young teenage girl was given a fixed-penalty-notice for drawing rainbows on the pavement in chalk. The culture of arbitary target-setting was blamed but really.....lawman have you no shame? Protect your community! There are folks being robbed and killed in the cities. Besides chalk disappears when it rains, which it does constantly! |
On an unrelated subject, this reminds me of this guy I had the... "pleasure"... of standing behind in line at Taco Bell the other day.
Baggy jeans he was wearing. For some reason he kept taking his shirt off. :P So much for "No shirt, no service" |
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If i had my way people would be obliged to protect THEMSELVES and provide for THEMSELVES...you know, like how every other animal on the planet does it. ::) |
Every man for himself! Women and children get eaten!8D
uh....no offence. |
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That's charmingly gung-ho, PartyM, old pal but the truth is that it's in times like that that people discover they're stronger when they stick together and co-operate. Every man for himself gets picked off by the folks who have already made this discovery.
An analogy can be made with slime mold, which is a protozoa of damp places. When local conditions become adverse, millions of slime-mold organisms climb on top of each other to make a tower which collapses and reforms at the point of furthest collapse to make a new tower. These basic little things, not even complicated enough to be animals or plants become a temporary multi-celled being that effectively walks to a new environment before dispersing to become individual slime-mold again. |
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'course bear in mind 90% of my posts here happen at 2 AM so i'm cranky and aggressive. :-X |
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Yeh me too. That's why I don't read people's posts very carefully. Sorry. I hope yours is a friendly tribe, though. You do come across as a bit of a rogue trooper sometimes. Are you all like that up there? |
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This is completely unacceptable:
http://blogs.usatoday.com/sky/2007/0...ia.html?csp=34 I encourage anyone who might be making travel plans to boycott Southwest Airlines. This sort of nonsense cannot be tolerated. :terrence: |
"and a turquoise summer sweater over a tank top over a bra."
In other words, she was wearing clothes, but the airline people were offended that she was naked underneath. I'd say she was practically overdressed. A sweater? In Arizona? In July? |
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Beats me. The attendants on my flights to and from San Diego weren't especially pleasant people. Maybe it's the work enviroment; it's very cramped and uncomfortable. Not a job I'd ever want. It's no excuse for what happened, though.
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This story was in our local newspaper today. I found it absolutely absurd! Ridiculous and idiotic and obnoxious! What is this world coming to?? I support standards, but when they're set too high, they turn everyone, and everything, and the whole world off.
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lets see...miniskirt? check. shoes? check. bra? check. tank top? check. sweater? check...
guess i'm the only one who picked up on the fact that they didn't mention any panties...8D |
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Uh, let's try to stay on topic and hopefully keep things at least marginally clean. :herriman:
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And just HOW it's revealing is beyond me.
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