In the bill, the representative of the parliament states that all cameras in government and private institutions should be connected to the central system

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In the bill, the representative of the parliament states that all cameras in government and private institutions should be connected to the central system

The representative in the parliament stated in the Hijab bill that all cameras in government and private offices must be connected to a central system.

Bankipur, a member of the parliament, regarding the Hijab and Chastity bill, mentioned that for someone who violates the hijab for the first time, a fine of one and a half million tomans is suspended. If their image is seen again on cameras, the second fine becomes 3 million tomans, plus an additional one and a half million, making it a total of 4 and a half million tomans to be paid within three weeks.

To fully identify a person’s identity, all cameras in shops and offices are linked to a central system.

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