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Women banned from wearing trousers in Paris
2009-11-18
A decree banning women from wearing trousers in Paris is still technically in force, it emerged on Monday, making the laissez-faire French capital theoretically stricter than hardline Sudan in the fashion stakes.
I'm all for it. I've always found women without their pants on quite attractive...
The rule banning women from dressing like men -- namely by wearing trousers - was first introduced in 1800 by Paris' police chief and has survived repeated attempts to repeal it.

The 1800 rule stipulated than any Parisienne wishing to dress like a man "must present herself to Paris' main police station to obtain authorisation".

In 1892 it was slightly relaxed thanks to an amendment which said trousers were permitted "as long as the woman is holding the reins of a horse".

Then in 1909, the decree was further watered down when an extra clause was added to allow women in trousers on condition they were "on a bicycle or holding it by the handlebars".

In 1969, amid a global movement towards gender equality, the Paris council asked the city's police chief to bin the decree. His response was: "It is unwise to change texts which foreseen or unforeseen variations in fashion can return to the fore."

The latest attempt to remove the outmoded rule was in 2003, when a Right-wing MP from President Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP party wrote to the minister in charge of gender equality. The minister's response was: "Disuse is sometimes more efficient than (state) intervention in adapting the law to changing mores."
Perfectly exemplifying the view that the purpose of laws is to be available should prosecution be wanted.
As Evelyne Pisier, a law professor whose book Le Droit des Femmes (The Rights of Women) unearthed the curious decree points out, given that trousers are compulsory for Parisian policewoman, they are all breaking the law.
Posted by:Fred

#7  No, Bright Pebbles, over here it's a double entendre.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-11-18 21:41  

#6  > I'm all for it. I've always found women without their pants on quite attractive

That phrase would be ruder here in Brownistan.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-11-18 17:31  

#5  "Honest, Honey, you can't wear pants. It's like a law or something. Trust me."
Posted by: mojo   2009-11-18 15:02  

#4  Let the French be French!! Sexist! Arrogant! Unreasonable! No apologies for staring at women without pants! God loves is and wants us to be happy!
Posted by: whatadeal   2009-11-18 08:21  

#3  Ah, mouse-hover job strikes again! Goodie.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-11-18 06:33  

#2  FARK.COM > D *** NG IT, PICS OR THEY'RE THE EAST GERMAN WOMENS OLYMPIC SWIM TEAM [Man-like]!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-11-18 01:43  

#1  Too many laws and not enough common sense. An affliction that is also too prevalent on this side of the pond.
Posted by: ed   2009-11-18 01:15  

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