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'Dirty' women strip off on subway train

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'Dirty' women strip off on subway train

Shanghai Daily, September 26, 2014

Police are investigating an incident on a crowded Metro train in which two young women were filmed removing their clothes in what might have been a promotional stunt.

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'Dirty' women strip off on subway train.

A video of the public striptease appeared online yesterday.

While some passengers in the film seem to object to the women disrobing on the line 2 train, others take the opportunity to make home movies with their cellphones.

Later in the undated film, a man boards the train and approaches the pair, who by this time are down to their underwear. He bundles up their discarded clothes, makes one of the women write something in his notebook and gets back off. The women — who appear to be in their 20s — then put on new clothes taken from a bag and exit the train at the next stop.

One Internet user claimed that the stunt was part of a promotion for a laundry detergent and involved a total of 20 young women. In the film, the man who approaches the women is dressed in a uniform carrying the name of a detergent.

Police said that regardless of whether the stunt was contrived for promotional purposes, the people involved disrupted the public order and could face criminal charges.


 

jw5

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It's only after they strip off when you can tell whether they are "dirty". :biggrin:
 

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meanwhile, in the u.s., a mom got irate and screamed at a 2nd grade teacher for not allowing her to serve vagina cookies to her daughter's fellow classmates.

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Local ladies wear indecent attire showing off their buttocks, panties, bras, belly buttons with no consequence except that odd stare.
 

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Women undress themselves on subway to promote business


 

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Indeed, China is full of fakes.

Many of those people who went on social media to condemn the marketing stunt were themselves part of the act to draw even more attention to the stunt!
 

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Company faces fine over 'racy' ad

Shanghai Daily, September 29, 2014

The laundry company that organized a brand promotion by paying young women to remove their clothing on a Metro train will be fined for disrupting public order, according to police.

Shanghai-based Tidy Laundry Co apologized on its website for the stunt on Saturday, admitting it filmed an advertisement on a subway train last week and posting it on the Internet, which generated controversy.

In the video two young women started removing their clothes on a crowded Metro train. When they were down to their underwear, a man in the laundry company's uniform boarded the train, bundled up their clothes and made one of them write something in his notebook.

The company said the video was made on a Metro Line 2 train last Wednesday. It added that everyone who appeared in the video, including train passengers and a middle-aged woman who stepped up to stop the women from stripping, were all paid actors and actresses.

Metro police approached the company last Friday and said yesterday Tidy Laundry would be fined for disturbing public order. They refused to reveal the fine's amount.

Police added that any organization planning to make an advertising video on the city's Metro network needs their approval and that of Metro operator Shanghai Shentong Group.

Police also said they are working with the industrial and commercial authority to determine whether the company broke the advertising law. A clause in the law states that an advert can not cause a bad influence on society.

Tidy Laundry was registered in Shanghai last year. According to its apology, they made the video to promote their "service on call" concept in an "exaggerated way." After the negative response from the public, the company admitted the advert was a "mistake."

Liu Taibao, a talent agent, told thepaper.cn the video's producer was looking to hire 20 women to strip down to their underwear on Metro trains to make the advertisement. Each was promised 1,500 yuan (US$244.82) to 2,500 yuan.

Liu claimed the producer was his friend and the video was shot early when only a few passengers were on board the train. They hired extras to make it look crowded.


 

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Women undress themselves on subway to promote business



lianbeng wonders why those guys around them didn't also pull down their pants? :confused:
 
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