It's Summer, Here Come The Dress Codes...

Ok, folks this deserves a quick weekend blog. The city council of the City of Brooksville, Florida, approved new mandatory dress codes for public employees requiring that they wear underwear and use deodorant. In addition, employees are prohibited from wearing exposed underwear, clothing with foul language, "sexually provocative" clothes, or piercings anywhere except the ears. Dress codes are generally nothing new; however, the Brooksville code has to take the cake for adopting truly unusual themes begging questions of inspection, enforceability, and privacy. Indeed, dress codes can be legal minefields, as my colleague discusses in this article.

Things to Do in Brooksville: every Tuesday there is an Antique Car Show from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Dairy Queen on South Broad Street with music by DJ Doug "Fresh" who presumably is complying with the deodorant code.
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