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ACLU: Saggy pants proposal could lead to racial profiling

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The Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has posted an open letter to Terrebonne Parish officials urging them to reconsider a proposed "saggy pants" ordinance, which the group believes could lead to racial profiling and rights violations.

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