WBZ's Keller At Large

Keller At Large 7/21/2008

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Play from 0:13[0:13] ..." money at that mall. With the site of kids of any race indulging in the safety inspection. Popularized by a gang culture that was mimicking the sight of prison inmates have been relieved of their belts. Be enough to drive few more money elsewhere. Apparently -- does so in Riviera beach Florida with the locals are so concerned about safety pins fall out they slapped a 150 dollar fine on anyone. Caught wearing them in public. In Flint, Michigan. The finest 500 bucks in jail -- possibility. And now at Linwood Illinois Chicago suburb to the list proposing a 25 dollar fine and anyone wearing pants that expose more than three inches of their undergarments. According to the Chicago Tribune -- mayor Eugene Williams says he cannot attract major retailers when young men parading around half dressed. Two charges by the ACLU and others that this is a racist nature mayor Williams who's African American claims majority support from the town's black community. But 2121 year old wearing huge earrings. Who the Tribune interviewed the town has no right to quote infringe on somebody's personal style. And he suggests they quoting again spend money to fix up the streets if they want to improve"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" If you are consumer thinking of shopping at a mall already invest here considerate opening up a business there. And you see kids hanging around the property wearing their pants hanging down below their underwear with that deter you from spending your money at that mall. With the site of kids of any race indulging in the safety inspection. Popularized by a gang culture that was mimicking the sight of prison inmates have been relieved of their belts. Be enough to drive few more money elsewhere. Apparently -- does so in Riviera beach Florida with the locals are so concerned about safety pins fall out they slapped a 150 dollar fine on anyone. Caught wearing them in public. In Flint, Michigan. The finest 500 bucks in jail -- possibility. And now at Linwood Illinois Chicago suburb to the list proposing a 25 dollar fine and anyone wearing pants that expose more than three inches of their undergarments. According to the Chicago Tribune -- mayor Eugene Williams says he cannot attract major retailers when young men parading around half dressed. Two charges by the ACLU and others that this is a racist nature mayor Williams who's African American claims majority support from the town's black community. But 2121 year old wearing huge earrings. Who the Tribune interviewed the town has no right to quote infringe on somebody's personal style. And he suggests they quoting again spend money to fix up the streets if they want to improve their image. On yet money's the root of this whole problem. I don't doubt the town -- because gang style wannabes scare up business and there's big money at stake in the marketing machine. That sells prison faction to gullible cute but this one party here that needn't worry about money. The kids themselves. They won't be making -- add meaningful jobs if they don't get off the corner and dress in a widely acceptable manner. Call me square but shouldn't that be the ultimate concern of every one involved."

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