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Kissing ends up in court

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Police in two Sri Lankan towns have detained nearly 200 young couples they accuse of indecent behaviour and will produce most of them before a court on Friday, the BBC reported.

Locals complained the young lovers were kissing, cuddling or simply holding hands, reports say.

In the central town of Kurunegala about 350 youngsters have been detained and reprimanded in the past two weeks.

Police have gone further in another town - Matara in the south - where 22 allegedly offending couples are to appear before a magistrate on Friday.

Police in Kurunegala say ordinary townsfolk have been getting increasingly annoyed and embarrassed by what they feel is indecent behaviour by hundreds of young people.

The town is a major centre of students and reports say lots of them have been hanging around in public parks and bus stands.

In rural and provincial Sri Lanka kissing and cuddling in public is seen as unacceptable - however much the capital city may be racing towards Westernisation, says the BBC's Charles Haviland in Colombo.

In Kurunegala many of the girls involved are said to be school students aged only about 15.

The police say this is why they have conducted a sweep and detained 350 offending youngsters, later taking them to their parents with a warning that if there is a repeat they may face tougher measures.

In the southern town of Matara, police detained 22 couples on a beach before releasing them on bail to appear in court on Friday. (BBC)
 


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-30+196#Guest2010-06-10 00:23
I get this bad feeling that Sri Lanka is slowly becoming like a middle-eastern country.
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-96+31#Guest2010-06-10 12:27
NO. We are loosing our traditions and culture. We don't wanna loose them! DO WE?
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-1+10#Guest2010-06-11 03:17
The fact is that culture is dynamic. Sri Lanka doesn't have the culture it did, 2000 years ago. Even the original language has changed.
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-23+158#Guest2010-06-10 00:25
This is ridiculous!
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-24+163#Guest2010-06-10 00:53
Do police have the legal right to arrest for kissing, regardless of its being culturally right or wrong?
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-20+150#Guest2010-06-10 01:01
This is not a matter to be taken to court, but a social problem that should be handled by the parents, teachers, priests, etc.
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-23+143#Guest2010-06-10 01:02
Good God, IS THIS IRAN?
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-12+121#Guest2010-06-10 01:02
Maybe the age is of concern ... but, really, at a time when dangerous criminals are on the loose, wouldn't it be better to arrest them, instead?
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-10+156#Guest2010-06-10 01:12
This is not the way you deal with children! Arresting them and taking them to court only serves to embarras them, and nothing more. A couple of suicides could even arise from this kind of shortsighted action.
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-21+100#Guest2010-06-10 01:18
Sri Lanka has become a 'laughing-stock' to the West!
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-14+74#Guest2010-06-10 09:13
Laughing stock to the world
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-9+2#Guest2010-06-11 04:53
This has been long overdue. The Police action is fully supported by the rest of the decent Lankans from the land of 'OZZman.'
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-10+93#Guest2010-06-10 01:28
Right, high time to reduce the number of police officers on the payroll, now that a year has passed since the end of war. They are, clearly, jobless! Now 'kissing police,' and what next, 'fashion police'?
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-13+84#Guest2010-06-10 01:38
Indecent behaviour - 'my foot'!
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-9+168#Guest2010-06-10 01:38
Those who kiss - end up in court. Those who commit crime - end up in Parliament. A funny 'banana republic'! Most brothels are run by politicians, through their proxies. Unfortunately our legal system 'cannot' punish politicians and other criminal VIPs.
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-7+77#Guest2010-06-10 01:41
The police have no better things to do?
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-13+4#Guest2010-06-11 04:56
Are you blaming the police for doing their job? It is part of their job to stop indecent behavior in public!
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-0+2#Guest2010-06-12 03:09
Please define "indecency"? As a lawyer, I can assure that this is NOT what qualifies as such! This is only a load of nonsense!
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-8+77#Guest2010-06-10 01:54
What a joke! Can't the police catch real criminals?
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-7+94#Guest2010-06-10 02:01
This is silly! The police should focus more on perverts and rowdies in buses and those who harass women and children.
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-6+108#Guest2010-06-10 02:11
Kissing, ends up in court, but some killings don't even reach them!
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-7+79#Guest2010-06-10 02:23
I hope this will not end-up with few suicides. Authorities, have to be more sensitive with issues invloving school children!
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-6+91#Guest2010-06-10 02:29
I suppose it's easier for the Police to pounce on a couple, holding hands, than go after a real criminal.
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-8+64#Guest2010-06-10 02:37
They really have to go to school, to learn child psychology.
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-188+30#Guest2010-06-10 02:40
SOMETHING GOOD FOR SOCIETY!
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-8+79#Guest2010-06-10 02:54
Kissing is not killing!
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-11+98#Guest2010-06-10 03:09
WELCOME TO AFGHANISTAN!
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-9+78#Guest2010-06-10 03:11
More child abuse in our country, but no real freedom for loving couples.
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-5+65#Guest2010-06-10 03:23
Teenagers often erupt with feelings and emotions and elders have to teach them how to control them. Parents must spend more time talking about adolescence with their kids!
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-8+54#Guest2010-06-10 03:33
A 'nanny-state'!
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-192+25#Guest2010-06-10 03:36
Excellent, this has to be done all over SL!
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-2+2#Guest2010-06-12 03:10
Sri Lanka is a Buddhist country and we have to preserve our Buddhist values of love, tolerance, freedom and liberty!
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-11+75#Guest2010-06-10 03:42
We haven't got Taliban rule, or have we?
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-10+84#Guest2010-06-10 04:16
This is because love is taboo, in Sri Lanka, with hatred being actively promoted instead!
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-12+48#Guest2010-06-10 04:30
How misplaced, our sense of decency is!
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-16+37#Guest2010-06-10 04:41
Let's teach our kids to take the good and leave the bad habits aside.
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-7+28#Guest2010-06-10 09:17
So much for a society of tolerance. More like tolerate crime
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-6+40#Guest2010-06-10 09:07
Police do worst things and get away. Lets teach the police how to kiss.
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-7+47#Guest2010-06-10 09:15
Are we declining to the "stone age" ????????????????
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-0+2#Guest2010-06-12 03:11
Really would like to see how the police define this "indecent"!
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-92+24#Guest2010-06-10 09:25
I have no problem in couples holding hands, giving a peck on the cheek or lips. These people literally makeout in the open..! It’s disgusting. I think it's a good move
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-4+54#Guest2010-06-10 09:30
I think Police was told Killing, and they may have read it as Kissing.
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-8+53#Guest2010-06-10 09:32
kissing in public is a crime?? ha ha ha what a funny country. is this also presidents order?? even questioning them is a human rights violation. police are there to protect people. not to arrest innocent public and take them to courts.
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-4+94#Guest2010-06-10 09:38
Dear IGP, Arrest the politicos sons who are in night clubs who are going beyond kissing. Shame.
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