A TEENAGER faced court after his baggy trousers fell so low that he exposed himself - just as a female police officer was walking past.
Trent Joseph Wroe has learnt the hard way that he should wear underwear fter a night out in Mooloolaba on February 28, The Sunshine Coast Daily reports.
The 19-year-old faced Maroochydore Magistrates Court on a charge of public nuisance, after his pants fell down and exposed his bare bottom as he walked along the Esplanade just after midnight.
The case even managed to get a chuckle out of magistrate Tom Killeen, who advised Mr Wroe to wear a belt in future.
I wore a belt today, Mr Wroe said in court as he indicated to his shorts.
A female police officer was walking past Mr Wroe when his pants fell down. She arrested him for public nuisance.
He claimed the trousers were too big because he borrowed them frioma friend.
Wroe was fined $250. He asked if the punishment could be converted to community service so he could give something back.
ahahahahaha fmylife.com?? is that for real lol this sucks. this is like my cousin who is in middle school. she got a detention because her shirt sleeve fell and her bra stap was visible for a few seconds. whaaaaaaaaaaaaat
I think that is insane! ha... I mean come on $250 for his pants accidently falling down! wackkk
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HAHA! I guess that sort of sticks that the kid has to pay 250 bucks, but i'm sure he'll make sure to buy the right size pants next time to save him the embarrassment
I think they should let his punishment be community service instead of a $250 fine. The fine is a little extreme since they weren't even his own pants but I guess he should have been wearing something under.
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