Well, I can see how that's true, but is it actually enforceable?
I'm not sure if you read it properly.
"one Boston-based mental healthcare advocacy organization is targeting a very specific issue"
Sagging pants are not being made illegal by the government. An advocate group is trying to ensure that those who sag their pants will get fined lol.
Still fucked though.
That's fucked.
I've always had the trouble with people thinking I sag my pants on purpose when in reality it's because I'm really skinny and even with a belt my pants never stay up.
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Now that just crosses a line...
Concerts wouldn't be fun anymore.
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See, I don't get laws like this. How can you ban moshing? How could that possibly be enforced unless they put cops at every single gig to watch the crowd?
From what I understand, nothing ever came of it.
http://www.examiner.com/article/city...re-at-concerts
"The crackdown on pits will be difficult to enforce as Metal Sucks discusses:
The idea of cracking down on moshing is, frankly, ludicrous. First of all, it’s almost impossible to enforce — like I said, the few shows I’ve been to where there have been “no moshing” signs, venue security did a so-so job of upholding the rule, basically because it’s not practical. How the hell do you get a substantial group of people who are all running around like mad and smashing into one another to stop? The phrase “Excuse me, can I speak to you for a quick sec?” isn’t gonna get their attention, and even if you grab them, it may take a moment for them to register that you’re not just another mosher. So then what do you do? Eject the entire pit from the venue?"
I should probably stop going off the thread topic too.
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I'm not sure if anyone else watched the commercial but it's apparently from:
"The Commonwealth of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 272 `Crimes against chastity, morality, decency and good order`, Section 16 `Open and gross lewdness and lascivious behavior" (emphasis added)
What the fuck is that bullshit? Especially considering the relevant section (found here: reads:
Nowhere in there do I see anything about particular styles of dress. Fuck Boston, every single thing I learn about it makes me like this place less and less.
Sam kinison, joe rogan, bill burr. Thank you boston for three of the best stand up comediands in recent history.
Don't stereotype everyone. Not only offensive but plain mean and wrong.
People need to find better things to do with their time.
I sag my pants, but that's because I've lost a bit of weight. Anyway fuck this, anytime I see a cop in my lovely state of residence I'll wear my pants down by my ankles. Well not every time... It's pretty fucking cold here and I'm sick.
Yes, because banning oversized jeans will certainly alleviate any social problems that currently exist. :rolleyes:
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Jim Crow is still very much alive.
Jim crow definitely lives
People can't wear "sagging Pants" What about girls wearing skirts to high it so stereotypical. They will just fine some peaceful people dressing with there own cultue and living peacefully then bank in easy money!!!
ITs like saying people cant wear sandals because its showing to much toes
Pointless!
Annette Kellerman, an Australian swimmer, who invented the one piece swim suit for women, also had trouble with clothing authorities in Boston.
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Kellerman was famous for advocating the right of women to wear a one-piece bathing suit, which was controversial at the time. According to an Australian magazine, "In the early 1900s, women were expected to wear cumbersome dress and pantaloon combinations when swimming. In 1907, at the height of her popularity, Kellerman was arrested on Revere Beach, Massachusetts, for indecency - she was wearing one of her fitted one-piece costumes."