The "Saggy Pants Law" requires educators to crack down on the indecent fashion trend by issuing warnings to students who wear pants/skirts that show their underwear, according to the Palm Beach Post News.
Critics of the law include not only citiznes but also the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida. The state has had this law in place since 2007.
A saggy pants ban has generated $4,000 in Albany, Georgia after only nine months, say city officials.
Government officials in Texas and Virginia attempted to implement a saggy pants ban, but met with strong resistance from community members.
Cities across the United States are taking notice of Albany’s "Saggy Pants Ban" and local officials are saying the ordinance is paying off.
Albany City Commissioner Tommie Postell initiated the ordinance and says he's glad to see it being implemented.