Public Opinion Says We Shouldn't Have a Saggy Pants Ban [INFOGRAPHIC]
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2011/10/10 20:00:00
A couple weeks ago, we asked SodaHeads what they thought about the increasingly popular saggy pants ban. A small Georgia town was the first to crack down on conspicuous cracks last November, but after reporting nearly $4,000 in fines related to the ban over the last year, a couple of Florida towns have adopted similar bans.
Though a slight majority voted against the bans, we did uncover some interesting statistics. For instance, in Florida and Georgia, where saggy pants have already been banned in some towns, there was majority support for the bans. We also got some financial perspective on the $200 fines Georgia has been handing out.
So pull up your breeches and peep this week's infographic. Let's dive.

Though a slight majority voted against the bans, we did uncover some interesting statistics. For instance, in Florida and Georgia, where saggy pants have already been banned in some towns, there was majority support for the bans. We also got some financial perspective on the $200 fines Georgia has been handing out.
So pull up your breeches and peep this week's infographic. Let's dive.

Top Opinion
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Silver Fang 2011/10/10 20:53:51+19People have the right to dress the way they want to. If you don't like it, don't look at it.
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Nutter liberals.
It looks like these two are open for business.
However, I don't think it is right to ban this fashion trend. Some of the kids, the one who let it sag an inch aren't doing anything wrong and when done right, it isn't a disgusting trend. Then again, I am not sure if one inch actually constitutes shagging or not.
And my statement still stands, anyone who wears saggy(or baggy, whichever one) are the ones I will not trust.