Baggy Pants and Freedom

Orwell, Here We Come!

By Treena P, published Sep 07, 2007
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I hate seeing people walking around with their pants around their knees. When I can see someone's rear-end, clad in nothing but underwear, above their pants, I have to quell the urge to reach out and pull them up to what I consider a 'decent' level. I would personally not let one of my children walk out of the house dressed like that. But I am horrified at the passage of city ordnances to ban the wearing of these same baggy, undies-revealing pants.

Our country was founded on the belief that we should be a free people. Those who drafted our Constitution had fought to free this country from what they considered to be a tyrannical rule. While they neither wanted nor created a state of anarchy, we have far more freedoms than do people in most of the rest of those. In fact, the First Amendment to the Constitution specifies freedom of speech. Well, as the old adage goes, actions speak louder than words.

I fear for the trend these days to legislate more and more restrictions on people's lives. I will go along with most of the laws that govern crimes; sure, if someone plots about assassination, arrest them. Likewise, if someone wishes to grow illegal substances in his yard, he is committing a crime. But fining someone because he was showing off four inches of boxer shorts? To me, this is beyond ridiculous. We have real crimes going on every day. There are murders, assaults, rapes, theft, and vandalism, among others. Why should we further overburden our police force by making it a crime to show off a few inches of boxer-shorts?

After all, what harm is it really doing? Sure, first impressions are important, and people may view someone with baggy pants as a hoodlum or worse, but this would only harm the person in the pants, not other people. Likewise, I may not enjoy looking at someone's boxers, but anyone who has been potty-trained looks at underwear every day anyway. Anyone who goes to the beach in summer is almost guaranteed to see people's rear ends clad in far less material, yet they still go in droves. Without any sign that this fashion trend is causing harm to other people, what right have we to ban it?

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I agree. While I think people who wear their pants around their knees look ridiculous, that doesn't compare to how ridiculous this kind of law is. In fact, it's kind of scary.

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 12:09:00 AM

 
I agree. While I think people who wear their pants around their knees look ridiculous, that doesn't compare to how ridiculous this kind of law is. In fact, it's kind of scary.

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 12:09:00 AM

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