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Old Wed Jan 19, 2005, 10:10am
Jimgolf Jimgolf is offline
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Re: Right , but where?

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Originally posted by DownTownTonyBrown
I personally assumed that a bandana, due to it's non-elasticity (similar to string loops hanging out of your shorts) would be a safety issue.
Headbands do not have to be elastic. According to rule, they can even be made of leather. However, they must have only one color. Most bandanas do not qualify.

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Originally posted by rainmaker
Maybe if they're yellow, or green?
Yellow bandanas are Latin Kings colors. I haven't seen a green gang yet, but I'm sure they're around somewhere.

Rule 3-6-2 Exception 2: A headband no wider than 2 inches and made of nonabrasive, unadorned (except for logo/trademark, see 3-6) single-colored cloth, elastic, fiber, soft leather, or rubber may be worn. Rubber/cloth (elastic) bands may be used to control hair.
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