A forty-eight hour lock up is the sentence for two seniors at Bolivar Central High School in Bolivar, Tennessee, who were busted for wearing saggy pants on several occasions. The two high school students will spend the weekend in the Hardeman County Jail, after being reprimanded many times for “wearing saggy pants in violation of the school dress code which stated “low slung, baggy seat, baggy legged or bell bottom pants are not permitted.”
This is not a stand alone incident, but rather stems from an situation back in early November of 2015, when four students were charged with indecent exposure. The school seems to be making a strong statement to the student body, that they are serious about the dress code and they will enforce it.
The question is does the crime fit the punishment. Read more on the next page on how the community and student body are responding.
Indecent exposure !
Awesome.
Thay need to put people in jail for wearing those bathing suits that show everything when they go swimming it’s totally disgusting and I’m appalled by it
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Not at all ridiculous Ezekiel. No person wants to see boxer-covered$#%&!@*cheeks limping down the bread aisle at the supermarket, or standing in front of me in the gas station line. It came from prison culture, and that’s the only place for it.
Saggy pants are an invitation for$#%&!@*sex. Popular in prison and with frustrated pavement apes.
we live in a land of the deceived and home of the depraved… free, I think not!
Good. Now biker Bubba can show them the true meaning of sagging pants.
Ok, enforce the dress policy, but sending kids to jail? No, that is just stupid and a waste of taxpayer dollars.
I get it the goal is to get the kids back in school within imthe dress code. There has to be another way than to violate their rights.
THAT’S WHERE$#%&!@*HOLES BELONG.