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View all search resultsUnder updates to its powerful infectious diseases law, anyone who intentionally sits less than 1 meter away from another person in a public place or on a fixed seat demarcated as not to be occupied, or who stands in a queue less than a meter away from another, will be guilty of an offence.
In the viral video, which was circulated on Instagram, the teenagers could be seen struggling to get off the bus as it entered the Tanah Abang underpass in Central Jakarta and the space between the vehicle and the top of the structure began to narrow.
An Indonesian city plans to slap its gay and transgendered residents with a one million rupiah ($70) fine for disturbing "public order", underscoring a marked rise in discrimination against the Muslim-majority nation's small LGBT community.
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