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Policewomen in shorts. This is not the name of a summer comedy, but what is happening in Brummana, a pretty town located east of Beirut, in the Metn District, in the governorate of Mount Lebanon. Famous above all for being the summer shelter of Christian middle clbad families fleeing the scorching heat of Beirut, Brummana has been in the limelight for about a week since Mayor Pierre Achkar hired several female students in the local police. And until here everything is fine. The point, however, is that these girls, hired to direct the traffic – which is very calm in the calm Brummana – do not wear a normal uniform like their male counterparts, but patrol the street corners in tight black shorts. On the social networks, the Lebanese are divided, among those who applaud the presumed "modernity" of the mayor and those who accuse him of substantially supporting a badist logic, to expose these young girls as models, rather than like policemen. "Are shorts a problem now?" Said Achkar, interviewed by the Annahar newspaper. "They told us that Lebanon had a negative image in the West, which discourages tourism in our country.So, I decided this thing, to show that this picture is wrong.We want to attract more Western tourists ", he explains to Annahar.
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