"I think this is a form of harassment," said resident Curt Brown. "(It) gets you pulled to the side, (so they can) harass you, search you and have a right to do whatever they want to."
"It just makes no sense whatsoever," said resident Adia Crumley. "It's another way to lock people up and put them in jail so the city can make money off of that."
The sagging pants ordinance is enforceable on city-owned or leased property, including sidewalks, streets, parks, sports, recreation and public transportation facilities and parking lots.
Police are expected to issue warnings at first. After that, those caught with their pants down face a $500 fine or jail time.
Justin better hold on to his pants for dear life in Ocala, Florida
Lord the Prison Industrial Complex strikes again, anything to make a buck
Quote:
Originally posted by Kanye West
Meanwhile the DEA
Teamed up with the CCA
They tryna lock ****** up
They tryna make new slaves
See that's that privately owned prison
Get your piece today
They prolly all in the Hamptons
Braggin' 'bout what they made