Mumbai corporators seek ban on bikini-clad mannequins


Mumbai, May 29 (DHNS): Mumbai corporators, across party lines, have sought a ban on the display of lingerie clad mannequins outside shops on the grounds that the public display of ceramic dummies “titillate and excite men and may pose danger to women.”

The proposal is now awaiting the municipal commissioner’s approval. If cleared, it will empower civic officials to penalise or order lingerie shopkeepers to remove mannequins that are “objectionably dressed”.

The proposal was moved last month by BJP corporator Ritu Tawade. Last week it went through unanimously with the Shiv Sena coming out and telling the media that the bikini-clad mannequins lead to “men ogling at them.”

While moving the proposal, Tawade argued that Mumbai, as per the National Crime Records Bureau, has recorded the second highest number of rapes in the country. “And bikini-clad mannequins put on display only lead to men and boys indulge in dirty thinking and wrong acts,” she had told the media when she first mooted the idea.

Tawade further buttressed her idea by citing provisions of Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986: “The Act clearly says that depiction in any manner of the figure of a woman, her form or body or any part thereof in such way as to have the effect of being indecent, or derogatory to, or denigrating women, or is likely to deprave, corrupt or injure the public morality or morals.” she said.

Finding the issue cascading into a mild controversy, Mayor Sunil Prabhu told the media that he had always appreciated and lauded women corporators who raise “sensitive issues boldly in the House.”

  

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  • Pasha, India

    Thu, May 30 2013

    My suggestion is to keep some mannequins aside for thse men who are titillated. In that way the problem is solved and everyone is a winner. Those corporators that are feeling excited when they see headless mannequins and have so raised this issue can have the first go. For the rest, please let those mannequins be as for us general public, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder to see but not touch.

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  • Olivia, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, May 30 2013

    Just like beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. Dirty and ugly thoughts lie in the minds of the thinker. A dirty minded person can strip even a full dressed woman in front of him with his eyes and in his thoughts.

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  • sundari ashoknagar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 29 2013

    Enna ajji panondu itter. Jagrathe maga, itte kolugu seere thuthundala anulu tirgd tuper. aar pandina sathya pand itte yenk artha apund.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Wed, May 29 2013

    Why these peoples' mind and brain is not growing ? Don't they see Indian Movies wherein females dance with minimum cloth or almost naked ? First ban those dances and then hide mannequins.

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  • avani, mlore

    Wed, May 29 2013

    Madam, what about real women who appear only in small bikini on big and small screens!?

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