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zaza·Crime· 2 days ago

Soldier Stops Lady Over ‘Indecent’ Outfit at Checkpoint—Discipline or Abuse?

Soldier Stops Lady Over ‘Indecent’ Outfit at Checkpoint—Discipline or Abuse? — 1 of 2
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A viral clip shows a soldier at a busy road checkpoint ordering a young woman off her bike because of her outfit: a striped crop top and black shorts. The handheld camera captures her compliance as she stands by the sandbags while other traffic flows on. The recorder comments, “This soldier stopped a girl on a ride and ordered her down for what she was wearing. This is the type of army we need.” Is this strict enforcement of standards or an abuse of power? Should the military be policing dress at checkpoints when insecurity remains a major concern? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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prince2 days ago

Do uniforms give soldiers the right to judge civilian clothing at checkpoints, or is this crossing the line?

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kunle2 days ago

True talk, checkpoint no be fashion show audition. No uniform should let dem police civilian style.

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ade2 days ago

I can't help but nod—uniforms shouldn't come with a style police badge at random stops.

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dapo2 days ago

I noticed how traffic keeps flowing past yet only she was stopped for what looks like personal taste enforcement.

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jesse2 days ago

Enforcing dress standards at checkpoints isn't automatically abuse; soldiers often follow strict orders even if it seems harsh.

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tolu2 days ago

We should push for clear guidelines on civilian stops so both soldiers and citizens know acceptable checkpoint protocols.

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