Saggy trouser ban hit by race and liberty row By Alex Spillius in Washington Last Updated: 1:49am BST 30/08/2007 Plans to ban low-slung, underwear-exposing trousers have provoked allegations of racism and the restriction of personal freedom after councillors in Atlanta declared it should be the first major city to tackle "offensive dressing". Critics of the planned ban have claimed the measure would allow police to target young black males Officials want to impose a $100 (£50) fine and community service for offensive dressing after complaints not only of indecency but of lowering the image of the black community, where the...