Who wouldn’t obey the law when the police are beautiful girls?
Thats how our teachers got us in control in the class rooms in primary schools. Whenever a girl became the ‘monitor’ all the boys behaved (girls always behaved, they didn’t need a monitor).
Fahashi! Keep pushing Islamic values down the drain. Allahul Must’aan…we ask for Allah’s help. I’ve to say that the household/families of these women must absolutely be low-class. Who else would let their daughters man the streets of Karachi and get noticed by equally low-class men today? I mean, even if these women were in hijab…heck, even if these women were in niqab, this would have been disgraceful still. But, with no niqab, no hijab, no regular dress, instead trousers and T-shirt and then going out to stop the traffic?! SubhanAllah! If he is so concern, then Mustafa Kamal should prade his womenfolk on the streets of Karachi instead of urging others to do it. Really disgusting.
Well aaj kal kya nahi ho raha Pakistan mein or outside Pakistanis. But iska negative aspect ye ho sakta hei ke if there are girls, then some guys won’t even drive their cars and just jam the traffic na..
on September 11th, 2008 at 3:44 PM
Who wouldn’t obey the law when the police are beautiful girls?
Thats how our teachers got us in control in the class rooms in primary schools. Whenever a girl became the ‘monitor’ all the boys behaved (girls always behaved, they didn’t need a monitor).
on September 11th, 2008 at 6:25 PM
Kool!:)
on September 11th, 2008 at 11:45 PM
who own lahore then?
on September 12th, 2008 at 2:54 AM
I wish to be ‘owned’ :p
on September 12th, 2008 at 6:45 PM
As long as the system works there is no problem but it seems it was heavily forced judging by the police van in the background
maybe just another publicity stunt ?!
on September 13th, 2008 at 4:23 AM
Salamalaikum
Fahashi! Keep pushing Islamic values down the drain. Allahul Must’aan…we ask for Allah’s help. I’ve to say that the household/families of these women must absolutely be low-class. Who else would let their daughters man the streets of Karachi and get noticed by equally low-class men today? I mean, even if these women were in hijab…heck, even if these women were in niqab, this would have been disgraceful still. But, with no niqab, no hijab, no regular dress, instead trousers and T-shirt and then going out to stop the traffic?! SubhanAllah! If he is so concern, then Mustafa Kamal should prade his womenfolk on the streets of Karachi instead of urging others to do it. Really disgusting.
on September 13th, 2008 at 11:47 AM
vojooed-e-zun say hay tasweer-e-kainaat main BHANG?
on September 17th, 2008 at 9:54 AM
Well aaj kal kya nahi ho raha Pakistan mein or outside Pakistanis. But iska negative aspect ye ho sakta hei ke if there are girls, then some guys won’t even drive their cars and just jam the traffic na..