‘Stay home to avoid rape’: Sexist posters by Gujarat traffic police draw public fury
Ahmedabad traffic police face criticism for sponsoring ‘women’s safety’ posters featuring controversial messages. The posters, warning against late-night parties and isolated areas to avoid rape, sparked outrage for their sexist and fear-mongering tone. Authorities have since removed the posters, admitting they were ‘indecent’ and claiming they never approved such language. Ahmedabad traffic police face criticism for sponsoring ‘women’s safety’ posters featuring controversial messages. The posters, warning against late-night parties and isolated areas to avoid rape, sparked outrage for their sexist and fear-mongering tone. Authorities have since removed the posters, admitting they were ‘indecent’ and claiming they never approved such language.
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