Thu 18 Jun 2009
City in Florida Adopts New Dress Code Requiring Workers to Wear Underwear, Deodorant
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. — A Florida city is cleaning up with a new dress code that requires city workers to wear underwear and use deodorant.
The city council in Brooksville north of Tampa recently approved a dress code that instructs employees to observe “strict personal hygiene.”
It also prohibits exposed underwear, clothing with foul language, “sexually provocative” clothes and piercings anywhere except the ears.
Repeat offenders can be fired.
The city council approved the dress code 4-1 as part of a wider effort to update existing policies and ordinances.
The one vote in opposition came from Mayor Joe Bernadini. He said the underwear edict “takes away freedom of choice.”
Source: Associated Press
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What type of workers do they employee in Brooksville where it is necessary to institute a formal dress code? The ordinance specifically calls for deodorant and underwear! There must have been one dude who walked around with his ass crack hanging out, smelling like shit while working on the local kids playground.
The best part of the story is Mayor Joe being the one dissenting vote on the underwear clause citing ‘Infringement on Freedom of Choice’. Apparently Mayor Joe doesn’t think putting on deodorant is a freedom, but allowing his mule to run free in the pasture certainly is.
Now I know why the picture of Mayor Joe is from the waist up.
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