From The New York Post:
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You have the right to look ridiculous.
A Bronx judge has thrown out a summons issued against a Bronx man for wearing saggy pants, finding that "the Constitution still leaves some opportunity for people to be foolish if they so desire."
Judge Ruben Franco said that although Julio Martinez may have offended the fashion police with his low-hanging and underwear-exposing pants, his manner of dress didn't deserve a ticket from a cop.
"While most of us may consider it distasteful, and indeed foolish, to wear one's pants so low as to expose the underwear . . . people can dress as they please, wear anything, so long as they do not offend public order and decency," the judge wrote.
I am told by a reliable source that shi particular style originated in prison. It is this style by which receptive males advertised their availability, so to speak.
Butt-ugly, without doubt.
1 comment:
It IS offensive to public decency, I have seen teen femals ( just black so far). Open front zipers, exposing navals down to g string panties. Restaurants that allow this, expose customers to unknown germs that fly from unprotected human genataia , and micro feces from unwashed clothes and bodies. If the JUDGE wants thst in his soup, enjoy! I will not patronize any such establishment.
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