Police give Getai organisers verbal warning for indecent exposure
SINGAPORE : The singing-and-dancing Getai fever during the month-long Hungry Ghost season is back.
But this year, police have issued organisers of the show a verbal reminder against any indecent exposure.
More singers from overseas are flocking here for the month-long festival, and some are not shy about showing some skin.
After each performance, some singers strip down to bikini wear. They said such acts were part of their agreement, but this has left some members of the public feeling uneasy.
However, organisers and performers have since made a public apology for the inappropriate outfits.
Under the Public Entertainments and Meetings Act, anyone caught violating the rules could be fined up to S$10,000.
- CNA /ls
Really meh? I tot all the old men will love it? Only their wives standing beside them will complain.
Can wear skimpy outfits for pole dancing in NDP, but cannot wear skimpy outfits for getai? ![]()
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Wah... polemazing man.... ![]()