Monday, April 13, 2009

New dress code in effect in Power & Light District

Posted by Justin Kendall on Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:14 PM

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A kinda, sorta new dress code starts today in the Power & Light District. All the fuss and really, what's changed? Doesn't sound like much, judging by this KCTV Channel 5 story.

Businesses can no longer define the length of hair, clothes and shoes

that customers wear, but they can still ban baggy clothes and require

business attire.

Enjoy PBR, hippies.

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Yeah, because having a dress code automatically means racism. JoeMommaSan, you're over-reacting. I think the dress code is the only way K.C. is going to keep the P&L classy. People are excited to have an area like the P&L to go to. The dress code is aimed at keeping the area attractive and to draw business downtown. If someone has a problem with the dress code, I'm surprised they want to pay the P&L drink prices.

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Posted by CMD on 11/06/2009 at 11:48 AM

Gotcha. Sorry, I was confused.

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Posted by Justin Kendall on 04/14/2009 at 3:09 PM

Uh, not my sign.

I know. I meant them you, not you you. My apologies for the mangled phrasing. Twice.

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Posted by JoeMommaSan on 04/14/2009 at 10:56 AM

Uh, not my sign. That's what the KC Live/Power & Light folks were passing around when they were fighting the dress code.

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Posted by Justin Kendall on 04/14/2009 at 9:46 AM

I dunno - that sign seems awfully wordy to me. Maybe you should condense it down to something shorter, like "I Hate Ni66ers" so it's easier to read.

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Posted by JoeMommaSan on 04/14/2009 at 7:13 AM
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