A revised version of House Bill 1640 by Rep. Derrick Shepherd, D-Marrero, would mandate three eight-hour days of community service for anyone who publicly wears clothing that intentionally exposes undergarments, or any portion of his or her pubic hair, cleft of the buttocks or genitals.
Fortunately, the ACLU, the governor, and at least one state lawmaker understand that this problem is best addressed at home. Now, if they’d ban public wearing of bicycle shorts, I could get behind that.
