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Opa-Locka to repeal 13-year saggy pants ban that allegedly targeted Blacks - Face2Face Africa

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For 13 years, a law banning people from sagging their pants in public in the city of Opa-Locka in Miami-Dade County stood, with offenders caught “improperly dressed” either receiving fines or being sentenced to community service. Though activists complained the 2007 legislation that prohibited that kind of dressing in city buildings and parks unfairly targeted...

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