Privates go public, official wants to ban wearing PJ bottoms outside home
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SHREVEPORT – Call them leisure wear if you like, but Caddo Parish Commissioner Michael Williams knows pajamas when he sees them, and one place he doesn’t want to see them is at Walmart or other public places.

Williams is pushing for an ordinance that would prohibit wearing pajama pants in public.

He began drafting the legislative after he and some other customers saw more than they wanted when a group of young men in PJ pants and house shoes passed them in the aisles.

Where the underwear was supposed to be there was none, and privates were public.

“Pajamas are designed to be worn in the bedroom at night,” Williams told The Shreveport Times.

“If you can’t (wear pajamas) at the Boardwalk or courthouse, why are you going to do it in a restaurant or in public? Today it’s pajamas,” Williams said. “Tomorrow it’s underwear. Where does it stop?”
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January 13, 2012
I'm not one to wear PJ pants in public. I'm Not from Caddo Parish. But that's the most stupidest law I've ever come across. At least their not wearing something that's revealing. If you want to pass a law that makes sence. Pass a law to stop women from wearing revealing cloths out in public. That law should pass for the USA.



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