The newspaper "Gulf News" said that the Federal National Council in the UAE submitted a request to approve a new law on dress constraints in the UAE and to ensure respect for local culture and sensitivities.
The "Gulf News" mention that the Federal National Council member Ahmad Hamad Alrmaki presented a question to the Minister of Culture, Youth and Community Development, Abdul Rahman Mohammed Al Owais on this issue during a meeting last Tuesday.
The newspaper quoted Alrmaki as saying: "There must be respect for the people in the United Arab Emirates. Should residents and tourists wearing modest clothing, and they shouldn't publish their bad habits for our children ."
The report added, citing Alrmaki as saying: "I do not ask that the visitors and residents of wearing our clothes, but their manner of dress should be respected and not suggestive," stressing that women who wear revealing clothes are against the culture in the United Arab Emirates, and abuse to local sensitivities.
The representative of the National Council of Federal law also address another problem which is "unacceptable behavior" such as kissing in public places.
Al-Jazeera Channel made a report on the recommendation of the UAE National Council on awareness necessary for the foundations of decency and respect for traditions and customs of the UAE in public places.