The 45/55 Breast Rule, Explained
Miramar residents might have heard whispers about the "45/55 Breast Rule," a term that has circulated in various online communities and discussions. While the phrase itself might sound official, it's important for our community to understand that there is no such formal regulation or ordinance in Miramar, or anywhere else in Florida, that dictates specific measurements for clothing or appearance in public spaces.
The "45/55 Breast Rule" appears to be an informal, often humorous, and sometimes misinformed concept that suggests a woman's clothing should cover at least 45% of her breast and no more than 55% should be visible. This is not a legal standard, nor is it enforced by any local authority, including the Miramar Police Department or City Hall.
Our local laws and ordinances regarding public attire focus on general decency and public order, similar to most municipalities. These typically address issues like public nudity or lewd conduct, rather than specific percentages of exposed skin. Residents are encouraged to refer to the official City of Miramar municipal codes for accurate information on local regulations.
If you have questions about specific city ordinances, you can contact the City of Miramar Clerk's office at City Hall on Miramar Parkway during business hours.


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