--FILE--A young Chinese woman dressed in a miniskirt walks on the street in Sanlitun, Beijing, China, 30 June 2012. Police in the Chinese capital ha
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--FILE--A young Chinese woman dressed in a miniskirt walks on the street in Sanlitun, Beijing, China, 30 June 2012. Police in the Chinese capital have warned women not to wear miniskirts, hot pants or other skimpy clothing on buses and subways during the hot summer to avoid sexual harassment, Chinese media reported. Women should also shield themselves with bags or newspapers, and sit or stand in lower areas rather than in raised seats to avoid being surreptitiously photographed, according to guidelines issued by the traffic department of the Beijing Public Security Bureau and cited by the official China Daily. Women often complain of groping and other harassment in Beijings crowded buses and subways. Most buses in the capital do not have security cameras so it is difficult for authorities to collect evidence of harassment, police officer Xing Wei was quoted as saying.