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Tourists exempt from canoodling charges

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But woe betide those who get carried away

Following a controversial court decision to charge a local couple on Tuesday, Kuala Lumpur's mayor has assured tourists they will be exempt from indecency charges should they kiss and hold hands

But the reassurance came with a warning. 'We will not harass tourists for kissing in public, but it better not be the passionate kind,' Mayor Roslin Hassan said in a television interview on Wednesday.

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His comments came after human rights activists criticised a ruling by the Federal Court, the country's highest, that Kuala Lumpur City Hall could prosecute an ethnic Chinese couple for holding hands and kissing in a park in front of the Petronas Towers in 2003.

'In England, those acts are acceptable to the people of that country, but is kissing and hugging acceptable to Malaysian citizens?' Chief Justice Ahmad Fairuz Abdul Halim said in the ruling.

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S. Selvam, a lawyer for undergraduates Ooi Kean Thong, 24, and Siow Ai Wei, 22, who face a year in jail and a M$2,000 ($4,200) fine if found guilty, said: 'If locals can be prosecuted for kissing, why not foreign tourists?'

The couple's trial begins on June 3.

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