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M'sian infidel woman violating islamic dress code denied entry to police station because skirt too short, told to buy pants from nearby mall

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A mother and daughter pair in Malacca, Malaysia, found themselves unable to seek help after getting involved in a car accident because of what they wore.

Officers at the police station allegedly turned them away because their skirts were too short.

An investigation into the incident has been requested by a member of Malacca's authority body.



Accident​



The accident occurred in Malacca, on Dec. 8, Sin Chew Daily reported.

The 56-year-old mother, known by her surname Guo, and her daughter, who is in her 20s, were en route to Kuala Lumpur from Batu Pahat, Johor, at about 2pm.

While driving along the North-South Expressway, their car was rear-ended by another vehicle belonging to a young family.

Both parties were instructed to go to the police headquarters in Jasin District to file a report, but Guo and her daughter were immediately denied entry.

They were informed that their skirts violated the dress code.



Violation of dress code​



Guo claimed that while their skirts sat slightly above the knee, they were not considered short skirts.

She also asked for an exception but was unable to convince the officers, who said that they would face consequences if they let the women in.

The mother-daughter pair was eventually forced to buy long trousers at a nearby shopping mall to enter the station.


Guo also questioned how feasible it was to always carry long pants with them when they go out.

Speaking to Sin Chew, she lamented the inflexibility of the rules even when help was being sought.

"What if it was a murder?" she questioned.



Dress codes in government agencies​



Following the incident, the district's police chief stated that the officers on duty had acted in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the local government.

Members of the public are generally required to follow the authorities' dress codes when entering government agencies, which include long pants or skirts that cover the knee for women.

However, Malacca's state executive councillor said that SOPs can generally be waived for emergencies.

He has requested an internal investigation by the Malacca police chief.
 
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Their country, their rule. Just like France who recently ban Hijab .. Malaysian will be the last to complain if other countries set their own rules.

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Can you bring bak kwa into that polis stesen? Or wear a t-shirt featuring the flag of Israel? :biggrin:
 
Can you bring bak kwa into that polis stesen? Or wear a t-shirt featuring the flag of Israel? :biggrin:
During my last trip to Israel, I bought a T-shirt with the Israeli flag and 2 football jerseys of the Israeli national team. To me, they are merely souvenirs from my trip.
 
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A mother and daughter pair in Malacca, Malaysia, found themselves unable to seek help after getting involved in a car accident because of what they wore.

Officers at the police station allegedly turned them away because their skirts were too short.

An investigation into the incident has been requested by a member of Malacca's authority body.



Accident​



The accident occurred in Malacca, on Dec. 8, Sin Chew Daily reported.

The 56-year-old mother, known by her surname Guo, and her daughter, who is in her 20s, were en route to Kuala Lumpur from Batu Pahat, Johor, at about 2pm.

While driving along the North-South Expressway, their car was rear-ended by another vehicle belonging to a young family.

Both parties were instructed to go to the police headquarters in Jasin District to file a report, but Guo and her daughter were immediately denied entry.

They were informed that their skirts violated the dress code.



Violation of dress code​



Guo claimed that while their skirts sat slightly above the knee, they were not considered short skirts.

She also asked for an exception but was unable to convince the officers, who said that they would face consequences if they let the women in.

The mother-daughter pair was eventually forced to buy long trousers at a nearby shopping mall to enter the station.


Guo also questioned how feasible it was to always carry long pants with them when they go out.

Speaking to Sin Chew, she lamented the inflexibility of the rules even when help was being sought.

"What if it was a murder?" she questioned.



Dress codes in government agencies​



Following the incident, the district's police chief stated that the officers on duty had acted in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the local government.

Members of the public are generally required to follow the authorities' dress codes when entering government agencies, which include long pants or skirts that cover the knee for women.

However, Malacca's state executive councillor said that SOPs can generally be waived for emergencies.

He has requested an internal investigation by the Malacca police chief.

Safe measures ... these mother and daughter wear like that go to Mata Keng wait kenna pai roti by the Matas inside .... so in order to avoid making the Matas horny, safer to mandate charbors entering Mata Kengs to wear pants .... more difficult to pull down to pai roti .... :whistling:
 
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