Saturday 1 April 2017

Government Bans Wearing Of Mini-Skirts, Ripped And Skinny JEANS, Lace Attire, And Other Outfits

The Government of Zambia has also reportedly directed its officers to start, with immediate effect, arresting people who dress indecently in public. “Zambia police is concerned with the dress code of
some of our women and men in public. It is now a serious offence to dress indecently in public,” a statement from the police command said.Wearing of mini-skirts, sagging trousers , skinny jeans, leggings, ripped jeans, and lace attire are all considered indecent dressing under the new Act. Failure to follow the prescribed dress code will now attract jail term of six months or a hefty fine.“Zambians must get conversant with the attire they need to wear to avoid being arrested,” says Esther Katongo, the country’s police spokesperson, in a statement. The new dress code rule is expected to take effect on 1st April 2017. Persons seen in dresses that expose their bodies to the public will be arrested without prejudice.
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