The government of southern Italian town of Castellammare di Stabia, located in the Campania region, have adopted a new law to correct the behavior of citizens in public places. It entered into force on 1 November and, as previously reported, prohibits the wearing of too frank toilets that violate decency. The law includes other prohibitions, which caused confusion to the public. Every woman - namely, their new rules affect in the first place - which will put on too short a skirt or a blouse with a plunging neckline too, will have to pay a fine ranging from 25 to 500 euros. In addition, the new law, being aimed at curbing antisocial behavior, prohibits blasphemy, sunbathing and playing football in some public places. According to the mayor, Luigi Bobbio, he "will change the presentation of the rules of decency in the city, will change for the better relations between its citizens and turn the Castellammare di Stabia in the" civilized "city, according to PAP.
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