Wildwood, New Jersey, bans low-slung trousers

Jyeshtha Shuklapaksha Shashti, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

In so-called modern era, youth is following footsteps of western culture. Will youth learn from this step od wildwood authorities ? Embracing Hindu culture is only solution to stop moral decline of society. – Editor, HJS

A beach town in the US state of New Jersey has passed a ban on low-slung trousers, jeans or shorts on its boardwalk. Exposed skin and underwear had attracted complaints from tourists, says Wildwood Mayor Ernest Troiano.

The ban prohibiting trousers that hang more than 3in (7.6cm) below the hips on the boardwalk passed on Wednesday. Civil liberties groups say the ban is unconstitutional and will be overturned if challenged in court.

Wildwood joins a handful of other small US communities that have acted against wearing low-slung trousers. Under its plan, people would also be required to wear shoes and shirts on the boardwalk.

Mayor Troiano said: "When you have good families who call you up and say, 'I've been coming here 20 years, 30 years, 40 years and I'm not going to any longer because I'm not going to subject my children or my parents or grandparents to seeing some kid walk down the boardwalk with their butt hanging out,' you have to do something."

Under the new law, anyone who breaks the rules will be fined $25-$100 (£16-£64) the first time, and $200 for a repeat offence, or might have to complete 40 hours of community service.

But authorities have suggested police officers would probably issue a stern warning to first-time offenders. Swimming costumes are already banned on Wildwood's boardwalk.

The fashion trend is believed to have originated in US prisons, where inmates are not allowed to wear belts. But the look was taken up by hip-hop artists and is commonly worn by young people.

Source : BBC

Tags : Hinduism

Leave a Comment

Notice : The source URLs cited in the news/article might be only valid on the date the news/article was published. Most of them may become invalid from a day to a few months later. When a URL fails to work, you may go to the top level of the sources website and search for the news/article.

Disclaimer : The news/article published are collected from various sources and responsibility of news/article lies solely on the source itself. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) or its website is not in anyway connected nor it is responsible for the news/article content presented here. ​Opinions expressed in this article are the authors personal opinions. Information, facts or opinions shared by the Author do not reflect the views of HJS and HJS is not responsible or liable for the same. The Author is responsible for accuracy, completeness, suitability and validity of any information in this article. ​