Tattooed men banned from Saudi malls
Saudi Arabia: Sunday, March 16 - 2008 at 07:45
Shopping malls in Saudi Arabia have increased their security to stop men harassing customers, after a youth was stabbed to death in a popular retail centre's parking lot. Concerns have been raised about poor security in malls, and guards have been instructed not to let any males enter if they have long hair, tattoos or are wearing chains or collars, unless accompanied by their family. Guards have also been trained to spot men trying to slip into malls by walking next to families said the Saudi Gazette.
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StaffSunday, March 16 - 2008 at 07:45 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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