South Carolina town passes ordinance banning sagging pants

On Tuesday, the Timmonsville Town Council in South Carolina passed an ordinance which would ban sagging pants.

Mayor Pro Tem William James, Jr. said that the ordinance was meant to promote self-respect and integrity.

The ordinance itself reads:

It shall be unlawful for any person driving or walking in the streets and roads of the Town of Timmonsville to:

(a) Engage in public nudity;

(b) display pornographic material such that others are unwantingly exposed to the same or that minors are able to view the same;

(c) display the flesh of one’s rear-end, behind, or backside during stationary or movement within the city limits;

(d) wear pants, trousers, or shorts such that the known undergarments are intentional [sic] displayed/exposed to the public.

Anyone found in violation of the ordinance will be given a verbal warning by law enforcement, with a written warning on the second violation and the possibility of a fine of between $100 and $600.

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