I have to wonder...

if such a thing would ever fly in the US. The Bill of Rights is quite explicit about freedom of speech and expression. The limiting factors are clear and present danger (yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater) and things like public nudity. Disturbing the peace is the closest offense I can come up with -- but that generally involves loud music at three in the morning, and stuff like that.

So I guess I have the unalienable right to dress like a school girl and hang out around the school -- as long as I stay off the property itself.

Me dressed in a sailor moon costume? That just might constitute public indecency. [snicker]

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