Will K-Pop girl group Girls Generation have to ditch their microshorts? Will police patrol clubs in Gangnam with rulers to measure miniskirts? Is South Korea returning to its days of over-the-top censorship?
These questions have
charged social media this week in South Korea ahead of a revised
"overexposure law" that goes into effect on March 22.
Under the decree,
approved by the new government during President Park Geun-hye's first
Cabinet meeting earlier this month, people deemed to be "overexposed" in
public will be subject to a fine of 50,000 KRW (US$45).
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