Saggy pants mean no ride on one Texas bus system
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SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - Don't get on the bus in Ft. Worth, Texas, if you're not properly dressed.
The Ft. Worth Transportation Authority, known as "The T," has implemented a new policy that prohibits any passenger from boarding a bus with "saggy" pants that expose the person's underwear or buttocks.
"Riders don't want to see a person dressed like that on a public bus," Joan Hunter, communications manager for The T, told Reuters on Thursday. "Our customers think it's disrespectful."
The saggy pants look has been around for more than a decade, tracing its roots to prison attire because inmates are not issued belts. It spread to the rap and hip-hop music community, and from there became a popular symbol of freedom and cultural awareness for many young people.
Hunter said the new saggy pants policy is simply an extension of the dress code that The T has had for years, which has long required shirts and shoes.
"A lot of different people ride the bus," she said. "And many of them told us it's not a good idea to have your pants below your buttocks."
So up went signs in city buses, reading "Pull 'em up or find another ride."
Hunter said a Ft. Worth City Council member is looking for a donor to pay for billboards that carry the same message.
She said the decision on whether a potential rider's pants are inappropriate is up to the discretion of the bus driver.
The first day the policy was in place about 50 people were removed for improper pants, Hunter said.
Some passengers have complained that The T is trying to dictate what they can and can't wear, Hunter said, but overall reaction has been positive. She pointed out that many Ft. Worth-area schools have a similar policy.
"Following this rule is actually easier than following any other clothing policy we have," she said.
"All you need to do is pull your pants up before you get onto the bus. You don't have to go home and get a shirt or get a pair of shoes. Then, after you get off the bus, you can dress however you want."
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Yeah, I wish they'd do that around here. I don't need to see someone's underwear when they get on the bus. I always close my eyes until I hope they are past where I'm sitting. Or if they sit near where I'm sitting I have to make sure I keep my eyes averted. Their underwear is not for my eyes to see when they are wearing the underwear. :noway:
The Ft. Worth Transportation Authority, known as "The T," has implemented a new policy that prohibits any passenger from boarding a bus with "saggy" pants that expose the person's underwear or buttocks.
"Riders don't want to see a person dressed like that on a public bus," Joan Hunter, communications manager for The T, told Reuters on Thursday. "Our customers think it's disrespectful."
The saggy pants look has been around for more than a decade, tracing its roots to prison attire because inmates are not issued belts. It spread to the rap and hip-hop music community, and from there became a popular symbol of freedom and cultural awareness for many young people.
Hunter said the new saggy pants policy is simply an extension of the dress code that The T has had for years, which has long required shirts and shoes.
"A lot of different people ride the bus," she said. "And many of them told us it's not a good idea to have your pants below your buttocks."
So up went signs in city buses, reading "Pull 'em up or find another ride."
Hunter said a Ft. Worth City Council member is looking for a donor to pay for billboards that carry the same message.
She said the decision on whether a potential rider's pants are inappropriate is up to the discretion of the bus driver.
The first day the policy was in place about 50 people were removed for improper pants, Hunter said.
Some passengers have complained that The T is trying to dictate what they can and can't wear, Hunter said, but overall reaction has been positive. She pointed out that many Ft. Worth-area schools have a similar policy.
"Following this rule is actually easier than following any other clothing policy we have," she said.
"All you need to do is pull your pants up before you get onto the bus. You don't have to go home and get a shirt or get a pair of shoes. Then, after you get off the bus, you can dress however you want."
(end of article)
Yeah, I wish they'd do that around here. I don't need to see someone's underwear when they get on the bus. I always close my eyes until I hope they are past where I'm sitting. Or if they sit near where I'm sitting I have to make sure I keep my eyes averted. Their underwear is not for my eyes to see when they are wearing the underwear. :noway:
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LMAO I think this is great!!! I can't stand seeing the way some people dress nowadays. "Pull up your damn pants noone wants to see your draws" I just want to scream!!! Good Post!! lol0
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*APPLAUSE* :happy:0
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Gees, I wish this was a permanent rule stretching to what you can wear walking down the street, in stores, etc. It is downright embarassing to see guys and now girls too dressed in this ridiculous fashion. I wonder if one day when they are older if they will look back and admit just how silly they all looked???0
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I stoped wairing pants along time ago....It ws killing my work out!0
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They finally passed a law here for that, but only for schools! BLAH!
No one wants or needs to see the indentation of your butt crack!0 -
I think thats a great rule and I hope more facilities and busnesses follow soon. No one tests the "no shoes, no shirt, no service" as far as I have ever heard. This saggy pants crap is annoying and just gives off a bad vibe overall. Most times when I see it the person is intentionally doing this and wearing a belt even. :huh:0
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what about when your pants are so tight your *kitten* is hanging out? that bugs me, when someone has to slide into their seat because they're pants are so tight, and when they stand up they have to yank the back belt loop up because their crack is hanging out...it's disgusting!0
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Where I live there are a lot of "gangster wannabes" walkin around with their *kitten* hanging out, it's disguisting! Makes me wanna break out singing "Pants on the ground, pants on the ground, lookin like a fool with your pants on the ground!!!"0
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Where I live there are a lot of "gangster wannabes" walkin around with their *kitten* hanging out, it's disguisting! Makes me wanna break out singing "Pants on the ground, pants on the ground, lookin like a fool with your pants on the ground!!!"
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I always want to offer them my belt but that's even funnier. That song is going to be running through my head now, the next time I see some one sagging and I'm going to start laughing. :laugh: :laugh:0 -
What is even worse is when a woman wears a thong that is pulled up too high and pants that are too low!! :noway: That is just nasty!! Makes them look like a cheap perfume, 2 cent hooker!0
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What is even worse is when a woman wears a thong that is pulled up too high and pants that are too low!! :noway: That is just nasty!! Makes them look like a cheap perfume, 2 cent hooker!
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What is even worse is when a woman wears a thong that is pulled up too high and pants that are too low!! :noway: That is just nasty!! Makes them look like a cheap perfume, 2 cent hooker!
EW!! I agree. I don't want to see that either. :noway:0 -
haha yea... they make sure to use a belt to belt their pants under their butts!I think thats a great rule and I hope more facilities and busnesses follow soon. No one tests the "no shoes, no shirt, no service" as far as I have ever heard. This saggy pants crap is annoying and just gives off a bad vibe overall. Most times when I see it the person is intentionally doing this and wearing a belt even. :huh:0
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