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Not Aadhaar, but marriage certificate for entering this Coimbatore park

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Chennai love-birds are blessed with Marina ...!!

[h=1]Not Aadhaar, but marriage certificate for entering this Coimbatore park[/h]
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The park 'requests' personal details such as name, address, phone number.

In a gross violation of privacy, a public park in Coimbatore is demanding marriage certificates of people who wish to enter its premises. In a shocking report that emerged on Saturday, M Kannan, a professor at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University to which the park is attached is quoted as saying, “Fed-up with the couples using the park as their hiding and recreation area, the university has come up with this rule. We initially tried to put up rules and regulations such as seeking their ID proofs and asking details such as phone numbers. Despite all that, couples continued to behave inappropriately causing a lot of discomfort to other visitors. Students and families have also complained many times.”
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Speaking to TNM, Prabhu, who had hoped to visit the park said, “We came here with friends to study. But according to the rules, we were not allowed inside. When we questioned this, the authorities said you are all lovers! They have decided without even asking.” Lamenting the lack of recreational spaces, Prabhu says, “In Coimbatore, there are not that many places we can go to for entertainment. If they take this away to based on unfounded suspicions, this is very bad. Today, it is lovers. Tomorrow it will be for a religion or a caste. This is bad for a democracy.


Read more at: https://www.thenewsminute.com/artic...ge-certificate-entering-coimbatore-park-75497
 
Some control is required...The parks are mostly used by the unmarried couples...Most of these are in tight embrace inside a dupatta & professing their love openly!! We are unable to take our families with kids inside these parks...
 
A better approach would be to put up cameras and publish videos of couple 'activities' in public places in a website. If the couples do not care who is watching, why not let the whole world watch them even in real time .. hahaha just joking
 
The issue of Privacy and Public expression of love is a relatively "NEW" concept in modern day India.

The region that produced Kamasutra and Khajuraho is having a problem with people holding the hand.


What a transformation!!!
 
Some control is required...The parks are mostly used by the unmarried couples...Most of these are in tight embrace inside a dupatta & professing their love openly!! We are unable to take our families with kids inside these parks...
hi

in delhi.....many parks are mostly covered duppatta activities.....not only unmarried couples but also extramarital couples tooo..haha
 
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