Thread:Comments:Florida schools begin to enforce new statewide ban on saggy pants and other revealing attire/Opinions from a high school dropout

I'm thinking this new law is targeted at ethnic minorities, mostly at the blacks and hispanics, as an effort by the government to make them look a little bit less ghetto-y (lol I just came up with a new word!). Well, it is true that I don't want to see some wannabe gangbanger expose the top half of his ass in public, but I have doubts that this is really going to stop teenagers from dressing like urban street punks. Nobody wants to appear among their peers as if they had no fashion sense. Also the practice of wearing uniforms only applies if someone ends up working for minimum wage, like the kids you see working at your local burger joint or at the supermarket. One workaround I can see with this law that it doesn't apply to students outside or after school time. So as soon as the last bell rings, all those pants will start to slide down. About the girls, does the new law try to prevent teenage boys with raging hormones from checking out girls in the hallways? Why not force all girls to wear an unappealing nun's outfit? Trust me, teens will ALWAYS try to find loopholes in something.