Originally Posted by
SATTSO
Common sense, you would think. ^
But I wonder, do some here wish to see it as a dress code? The article was clear why he was arrested.
My attitude is this: if you dress like a gang member, prepare to be treated as one. If you dress like a homeless person, prepare to be treated as one. If, for example, I were to come across someone wearing a "White Power" t-shirt, I'm not going to bother finding out if he's wearing because he likes the aesthetic design.