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Judge says saggy pants are a constitutional right

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A few weeks ago, we told you about the guy who got arrested for sagging in Florida. Well, apparently the fashion police down in the no nonsense community of Riviera Beach, Florida have been handing out saggy pants citations like they were parking tickets. At least 11 others have been hauled in on charges of "exposure of undergarment in public." Now the story has taken another twist, as a circuit judge in Palm Beach says the sagging ban is unconstitutional.

A sagging 17 year old recently spent a night in jail for violating the saggy pants law, with no bond. When judge Paul Moyle heard about the case, he got f-ing mad. According to this judge, the right to wear saggy pants is part of our basic freedoms, man. Our forefathers didn't die face down in the muck -- etc -- the law is unconstitutional. While it seems pretty obvious to us here in the fashion blogging world, it's apparently going to take a supreme court decision to make the folks in Riviera Beach see the light.

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