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Ok here's a question to anyone that freeballs or knows anyone that does (wearing no underwear under ur pants). When you go to the doctor and the nurse says strip down to ur underwear and get in that gown thing what do you do?
Forget who you thought I was, I'm The Chris J bitch!
well... put on a pair of undies before you go there... or...just go nude, it's no biggie really, nurses and doctors can handle it.
Don't try that in Brooksville, FL. You'll go to jail.

tampabay.com
City: Please put on undies

By Joel Anderson, Times Staff Writer

Published Saturday, June 13, 2009

BROOKSVILLE — If you want to work for the city of Brooksville, be sure that you use deodorant, that your clothes fit properly and that you cover up your wounds and tattoos.

And, for goodness sake, wear underwear.

If not, you could violate the city's new dress code.

The Brooksville City Council approved a dress and appearance policy by a count of 4-1 this month, with only Mayor Joe Bernardini casting the dissenting vote. He questioned how the code would be interpreted and enforced.

"They said you had to wear undergarments," Bernardini said, "but who's going to be the judge of that? Sometimes when it comes to certain people going bra-less, it's obvious. But who's staring to see if that person doesn't have underwear on?"

Brooksville officials say the new dress code is merely part of an extensive overhaul of the city's personnel policy.

"The policy is there if something becomes an issue or problem," City Manager Jennene Norman-Vacha said. "Then we want to be able to address it. It's just good policy."

After consulting with a number of sources, city officials and attorneys have come up with guidelines on how employees should maintain their "public image" from head to toe and almost everywhere in between.

Among the listed requirements: employees will not be allowed to wear clothing considered "distracting, offensive or revealing"; body-piercings should be visible only in the ear; all cuts or wounds must be covered; and halter tops, Spandex, or skirts "worn below the waistline such that the abdomen or back is exposed" will not be permitted.

Also, employees who must wear uniforms to work should keep them "neat, cleaned and pressed," according to the policy.

City department heads and managers will interpret and enforce the dress code.

Employees found to be in violation of the policy can be sent home to change and not paid for the time missed from work. Multiple violations could result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.

"As far as I know, we haven't sent anyone home from work because of their clothing," Norman-Vacha said. "I don't believe anything is going to happen. We haven't been having any problems."


I nominate Marcos to enforce this.
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Don't try that in Brooksville, FL. You'll go to jail.

tampabay.com
City: Please put on undies

By Joel Anderson, Times Staff Writer

Published Saturday, June 13, 2009

BROOKSVILLE — If you want to work for the city of Brooksville, be sure that you use deodorant, that your clothes fit properly and that you cover up your wounds and tattoos.

And, for goodness sake, wear underwear.

If not, you could violate the city's new dress code.

The Brooksville City Council approved a dress and appearance policy by a count of 4-1 this month, with only Mayor Joe Bernardini casting the dissenting vote. He questioned how the code would be interpreted and enforced.

"They said you had to wear undergarments," Bernardini said, "but who's going to be the judge of that? Sometimes when it comes to certain people going bra-less, it's obvious. But who's staring to see if that person doesn't have underwear on?"

Brooksville officials say the new dress code is merely part of an extensive overhaul of the city's personnel policy.

"The policy is there if something becomes an issue or problem," City Manager Jennene Norman-Vacha said. "Then we want to be able to address it. It's just good policy."

After consulting with a number of sources, city officials and attorneys have come up with guidelines on how employees should maintain their "public image" from head to toe and almost everywhere in between.

Among the listed requirements: employees will not be allowed to wear clothing considered "distracting, offensive or revealing"; body-piercings should be visible only in the ear; all cuts or wounds must be covered; and halter tops, Spandex, or skirts "worn below the waistline such that the abdomen or back is exposed" will not be permitted.

Also, employees who must wear uniforms to work should keep them "neat, cleaned and pressed," according to the policy.

City department heads and managers will interpret and enforce the dress code.

Employees found to be in violation of the policy can be sent home to change and not paid for the time missed from work. Multiple violations could result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.

"As far as I know, we haven't sent anyone home from work because of their clothing," Norman-Vacha said. "I don't believe anything is going to happen. We haven't been having any problems."


I nominate Marcos to enforce this.


I guess they won't hire me then that was funny as hell.
Nic-Orette, what's the dress code in here?


(Notice the perfect joke set up.)
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Nic-Orette, what's the dress code in here?


(Notice the perfect joke set up.)


There's a dress code?!
Yeah the dress-code is maximum clothing socks, anything more and you're in trouble. This law also enforced by marcos.
Forget who you thought I was, I'm The Chris J bitch!
...if you keep the socks on I'll rip them off in 2sec.

EDIT: come to think about it... I like socks.
I read that article too Rocco and found it very funny! Underwear on the job....who would have thought.....lol. Now, there are girls at my work who have been told to put on a bra but thats a totally different story.....you can tell when a girl has no bra on....who checks to see if you are wearing underwear or not? How can they tell? Are they checking for panty lines or something?....Geez!!!!! LMAO!!!
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Ok here's a question to anyone that freeballs or knows anyone that does (wearing no underwear under ur pants). When you go to the doctor and the nurse says strip down to ur underwear and get in that gown thing what do you do?




BTW....if you know you are going to the Doctor....just have the decency to put some underwear on. Otherwise just let it hang loose! Trust me....the medical proffesion has seen it all and they wont care....they will just discuss it with the rest of the staff after you leave....
Yea, I used to laugh at people once they were out of the ambulance.
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Yea, I used to laugh at people once they were out of the ambulance.


LOL....what else can you do?
I have always heard that you should put on clean underwear just in case you are in a terrible accident!
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wait til they are out of the room and then do it. i have been naked around way too many peeps to be embarassed.
lol i know what you mean relax lol
you go to cut the clothes off and you see it all.
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On the Brooksville policy. I don't see who is in charge of making the determination that someone is not wearing underware. I would ask them why they were staring at my ass. That's sexual harassment and I would mention a lawyer to them if they pushed me.
On the other hand if someone is wearing a pair of uniform pants and there's a hole in them, I do not want to see a hairy ass poking out of them. It is unprofessional.
Why do I get the feeling that this is geared to a certain people that like to have their pants hanging down below their ass cheeks?

As for the doctor question, when I was in the medical field, I saw my fair share of bare asses and didn't think a thing of it. It was a normal day to see several.
That's the first thing the mayor wanted to know. Nobody answered.

"They said you had to wear undergarments," Bernardini said, "but who's going to be the judge of that? Sometimes when it comes to certain people going bra-less, it's obvious. But who's staring to see if that person doesn't have underwear on?"