PRATTVILLE, Ala. (AP) - A central Alabama judge ordered a man to serve three days in jail for contempt of court for wearing so-called saggy pants.
Twenty-year-old LaMarcus D. Ramsey was in Autauga County Circuit Court on Tuesday to enter a plea on a charge of receiving stolen property.
Circuit Judge John Bush told Ramsey his blue jeans were sagging too low and gave him the three-day stint. The judge told Ramsey to buy pants that fit or a belt when he gets out of the county jail.
The judge says he finds it disrespectful and a disruption when people wear pants below their waistline in his chambers.
It should be a public law.its disgusting to see it.and worse when the person sagging has dirty underwear.just think of all the criminals that would be jailed.crime rates would drop a lot until they learned.
ReplyDeleteWhy do men have trouble keeping their on.
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ReplyDeleteIf not for women like you they wouldn't have any problems.
Prisoners use this strategy to advertise their "wares"... I wonder if any of these thugs ever thought about that or if that is the point...
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