: Iranian police have resumed warnings that women must wear mandatory headscarves even in cars, media reported Monday, as unrest continues following the death of Mahsa Amini.
But police have seemingly dropped the threat of legal action, according to messages posted on social media platforms. Iran’s morality police -- known as Gasht-e Ershad, or “Guidance Patrol” -- have a mandate to enter public areas to check on the implementation of the strict dress code. Since September, the morality police's white and green vans became a much less common sight on the streets of Tehran.
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