Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Mini Skirts?

Mayor Wants To Regulate Mini-Skirt Length?



BUDAPEST, Hungary -- The mayor of one Budapest district wants female City Hall staff to wear miniskirts only if they have "completely perfect legs" and the skirts are no shorter than 2-3 centimeters above the knee.


Gabor Mitynan, a conservative who runs the city's wealthy 12th district, also wants male employees to wear blazers in summer, saying the dress code was needed because he had seen staff dressed like beggars or holidaymakers.


Mitynan also dislikes tube tops – popular in Budapest – saying "few women have well-trained bellies worth showing to people", and wants the city to legislate on stocking thickness, proposing 5-10 denier for summer, 15 for spring and autumn and 20 for winter.


Mitynan is a rarity in Budapest's 23 mostly liberal and socialist districts, so his proposals stand almost no chance of being passed by the city assembly. Liberal Budapest Mayor Gabor Demszky described the proposals as "crass", according to the state news agency MTI.

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