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Jail Imposes Dress Code for Visitors
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Guards at the St. Joseph County Jail are doing double duty as fashion police, enforcing new regulations that prohibit visitors from wearing scanty attire.
The new rules are on a sign posted at the jail entrance, the South Bend Tribune reported Tuesday. See-through tops, mini skirts and short shorts are out, and underwear is required to remain invisible. Hats also are banned, since they can be used to smuggle items into the jail or may be a gang emblem. "A lot of people have gotten away with inappropriate clothing in the past. Hopefully this will prevent it," said Keith Rininger, director of inmate services at the jail. Warm weather brings out more bare skin, but sometimes visitors bare even more, officials say. "We've had women flash the men they come in to see," Rininger said. In the confines of a jail, such behavior can cause problems, he said. "I don't know how to put it delicately, but when men are locked up for a long time and they see their girlfriend, or their wife, or someone else's girlfriend, it can cause tension. That's not a good thing in this kind of environment," he said. Dammmm,,,,,and I just bought a new pair of short shorts:Graucho |
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