In a further attempt to curtail and suppress the rising women’s movement in Iran against the country’s compulsory dress code, the Iran police on Saturday said that they plan to use “smart" technology in public places to identify and then penalize unveiled women.
An official statement said the force would “take action to identify norm-breaking people by using tools and smart cameras in public places and thoroughfares". After identification, the police will send “warning messages to the violators of the hijab law" to “the legal consequences of repeating this crime".