May hark to the Dunston story in 70s SA. He explains in his memoir “Felicia”. I may still have it in a box somewhere.
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It is such a patent myth I can't believe how anyone ever believed it. No Aust statute or case law would specify such nonsense
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I once heard a podcast about it...
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who the fuck is wearing them before midday?
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regardless the answer should generally be no
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@LittleBertie01 If ever there was a law which must be resisted.
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It sounds like an urban myth to me.
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Chief Justice Bathurst said it was "widely reported, although unverified" http://www.supremecourt.justice.nsw.gov.au/Documents/Publications/Speeches/2016%20Speeches/Bathurst%20CJ/Bathurst_2016_Admissions_Speech.pdf …
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Can't verify it but the site I looked at stated it was only in Victoria. It's also "no pink hotpants after midday on a Sunday."
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