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A Dutch court fined a man in Rotterdam for street harassment, marking the first application of a new law targeting sexual harassment in public spaces. The law penalizes unwanted touching, inappropriate comments, and gestures. The man was fined 100 euros, with an additional 180 euros if he reoffends, based on evidence from an undercover team.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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