Posted on 04/08/2009 2:43:38 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. The Laguna Niguel City Council wants to eclipse the annual ritual of mooning Amtrak trains and encourage thousands of partiers to pull up their pants.
The council voted Tuesday to ban consuming alcohol in public and urinating in public to crack down on the 30-year-old tradition. City officials said the vote does not ban mooning but is meant to discourage rowdy behavior.
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"Most of the people who come aren't locals. Because of the Internet, it's gone worldwide," city spokeswoman Meg Waters said. "It's not a local family event. It's just gotten bigger and bigger."
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July 11th for all you locals.. and out on the ‘net. ;-)
Why waste a perfectly good mooning on Amtrak?
There’s City hall, State Capitol, DC...
I have done it its fun
No comment. :-}
want me to post a pic ?
Y’know it seems to me that local, state and federal governments can think up a million different ways to confiscate additional revenue from normal, law-abiding citizens; from cigarettes to “absorbing” gift cards that haven’t been used to boaters to not giving breaks to our veterans.
Are you telling me that they can’t simply cite these morons every time they drop their shorts?
You’re supposed to point your buttocks towards the train...
I clicked this thread cause I thought there would be
funny pics.
They’d better watch it. My son did that when he was 14 to the neighbors and now he’s a registered sex offender until he’s 29. And yes, that’s all he did.
No wonder everyone was yelling “Your doing it wrong “
The running of the Bulls.
The great tomato fight.
Bridge Day.
Americas 4th of July.
Laguna Niguel’s Mooning over Amtrak.
What a great world.
I prescribe eating less and exercising more.
“...crack down...”
LOL
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