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No Sag Zone In Central Arkansas?
Reported by: Tom Yazwinski, KARK 4 News
Friday, Aug 24, 2007 @05:55pm CST
The ordinance claims saggy pants are an epidemic, and people may soon need to pull them up or pay up.
Nathan Collins says, "It's a natural thing for me. It don't effect me none. It don't matter how people look at me, I'm gonna sag regardless."
He thinks banning saggy pants goes past the pantie line.
Collins says, "If someone fines you for saggin', it's like fining you for walking around the street in one of these tank tops right here."
Others we ran into say the country does need a form of fashion police patrolling the streets.
Harvey Diesner says, "I think if someone wants to wear them like that, that's fine with me. It looks stupid. Why someone would want to do that is beyond me. You see enough butt cracks from the carpenters and plumbers, you don't need to see them from everybody else."
O. D. Kumpee says, "I don't want to be walking down the street and seeing the backside of someone's hind-end. Pants weren't meant to be worn down to your knees, if they were, everybody here would be wearing them down to their knees."
Could a similar ordinance make its way to the natural state? One local law maker is taking a seat on this issue.
North Little Rock Mayor, Patrick Hays says, "While I'm not a big fan of baggy britches and undergarments being shown, I don't think it's very attractive. I don't think government ought to go that far."
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What do you think of no Sag zone? Should we enforce the rules? I am curious of your opinions on this subject. no bashing or insults or else I will have the moderator lock the thread. So pls respect and discuss whys its good or not? pls share!
No Sag Zone In Central Arkansas?
Reported by: Tom Yazwinski, KARK 4 News
Friday, Aug 24, 2007 @05:55pm CST
The ordinance claims saggy pants are an epidemic, and people may soon need to pull them up or pay up.
Nathan Collins says, "It's a natural thing for me. It don't effect me none. It don't matter how people look at me, I'm gonna sag regardless."
He thinks banning saggy pants goes past the pantie line.
Collins says, "If someone fines you for saggin', it's like fining you for walking around the street in one of these tank tops right here."
Others we ran into say the country does need a form of fashion police patrolling the streets.
Harvey Diesner says, "I think if someone wants to wear them like that, that's fine with me. It looks stupid. Why someone would want to do that is beyond me. You see enough butt cracks from the carpenters and plumbers, you don't need to see them from everybody else."
O. D. Kumpee says, "I don't want to be walking down the street and seeing the backside of someone's hind-end. Pants weren't meant to be worn down to your knees, if they were, everybody here would be wearing them down to their knees."
Could a similar ordinance make its way to the natural state? One local law maker is taking a seat on this issue.
North Little Rock Mayor, Patrick Hays says, "While I'm not a big fan of baggy britches and undergarments being shown, I don't think it's very attractive. I don't think government ought to go that far."
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What do you think of no Sag zone? Should we enforce the rules? I am curious of your opinions on this subject. no bashing or insults or else I will have the moderator lock the thread. So pls respect and discuss whys its good or not? pls share!

After that, I will never ride on my bike with her again. I ride on my bike alone........ 


funny!!! yes i agree with u.. why not??? hahahaha