A security guard at an Israeli Shufersal supermarket reportedly refused to let in a female customer, telling her that her exposed shirt might prompt someone to 'open you.' Shufersal earlier summoned the guard for a hearing following the incident, as The Zioneer reported on July 2.
A security guard at an Israeli Shufersal supermarket refused entry to a female customer, reportedly telling her, 'someone might open you,' in reference to her exposed shirt. The incident, which drew criticism on social media, highlights ongoing debates about dress codes in public spaces. Following the incident, the supermarket chain Shufersal summoned the guard for a hearing, as The Zioneer reported on July 2. The guard's comment has been described as inappropriate and threatening. The customer, a blogger, has not publicly commented on the report.
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