New ‘Overexposure Law’ creates stir in Korea

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New 'Overexposure Law' creates stir in Korea

A new police aimed at curbing public nudity and indecent exposure, which went into effect on Fri, has been creating a lot of buzz in Korea recently, drawing comments from celebrities and citizens alike.

New 'Overexposure Law' creates stir in Korea

Korean vocalizer Lee Hyori on the embrace of her 2006 album "Nighttime Angel".

SEOUL: A new law aimed at curbing public nudity and indecent exposure, which went into effect on Fri, has been creating a lot of buzz in Korea recently, drawing comments from celebrities and citizens alike, reported Korean media.

The police force states that anyone deemed to be "overexposed" in public volition slapped with a fifty,000 won (S$56) fine.

What the term "overexposed" really means is not clearly divers, leading Koreans to start questioning whether it is a de facto ban on brusque shorts and miniskirts, and how it will bear upon the Korean entertainment manufacture, where sexy, revealing costumes are de rigueur for female stars.

Some celebrities take also commented on the ban.

"Overexposure will get you lot fined, is this real? And then I'k expressionless," tweeted Korean vocalist Lee Hyori, who is known for her sexy prototype, earlier this month.

Even so, Korean authorities have since stressed that the new law is non an attempt to control what Koreans article of clothing, and have stated that they will strive to brainwash the public on the actual purpose of the new law.

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/cna-lifestyle/new-overexposure-law-creates-stir-korea-199181

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