AUGUSTA, Ga.—The local sagging pants debate began more than a year ago on News 12. It may be coming to a dramatic halt. A bid to send saggers to etiquette school failed.
A bid to send saggers to etiquette school failed, and that’s before the real test even begins. The commission says it’s can’t be enforced.
Commissioner Corey Johnson, the guy making the recommendation, took his bid off the table. This comes after his original call to send violators to school got downgraded to a small mention in the current indecent exposure law. The whole idea was to keep people out of jail. That’s where things got sticky.
“That’s reality,” said Commissioner Johnson. “We have to be realistic about it. We will be infringing upon the rights of expression if we do that. So I had to look at the bigger picture.”
“One thing we cannot do is legislate morality,” said commissioner Calvin Holland. “We cannot legislate self respect, but we want our community, especially our young people, to know we are very much concerned.”
The folks in Hyde Park are also concerned after years of battling alleged contamination. The community is now taking matters in their own hands. They are starting by calling for the Hyde Park sub-committee chair Don Grantham to step down.
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