She said the authorities should use their discretion and common sense in dealing with such circumstances. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JOHOR BARU - Recent dress code incidents in which women were denied entry into government buildings are concerning, says Wanita MCA national chairman Wong You Fong.
to renew her business permit on the second floor after entering the premises because her attire was “not long enough”. “Where the MBPG security guard is concerned, security guards are tasked with maintaining security and the safety of staff and visitors in the building, instead of exploiting their position to satisfy their lust and moral policing,” said Ms Wong.
The woman wore a pastel yellow long dress that extended to her mid-calf and covered shoes when she turned up at the council for business licence matters at around 11am on Wednesday. Ms Wong also said that the MCA women’s wing is concerned that the over-focus on dress could dilute and eventually erode Malaysia’s multicultural values.
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