District Judge Craig Long said he took action because more and more people were turning up for hearings in their bedtime attire. A Pennsylvania judge has had enough of people wearing pyjamas to court and has put up a sign in the lobby banning the bedtime attire.
District Judge Craig Long told WNEP he took action because more and more people were turning up for hearings at his Columbia County court in their PJs.
He said the sign is directed at those who have to appear at the Catawissa Township court, rather than those who are just stopping by to pay fines or get paperwork.
Judge Long told WNEP: “We have a growing problem of people not dressing appropriately for court.
“I just put it out there as a reminder of the code of conduct that should be followed when appearing in court.
“Just like if you’re going to church, you should dress appropriately.”
Judge Long told the ABC affiliate he had been planning to post the sign for a while and it finally went up last week.
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