Parliament Member Proposes All Cameras in Public and Private Offices to Connect to Law Enforcement in Hijab Bill

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Parliament Member Proposes All Cameras in Public and Private Offices to Connect to Law Enforcement in Hijab Bill

In the hijab bill, all cameras in government and private offices must be connected to the police.

Bankipour, a member of parliament, regarding the hijab and chastity bill, said that for someone who removes their hijab for the first time, a suspended fine of one and a half million tomans is issued. If their image is seen again on the cameras, the second fine becomes 3 million tomans, plus one and a half million, totaling four and a half million tomans, which must be paid within three weeks.

To fully identify the individual, all cameras in stores and offices will be linked to the police.

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