Club 77 in Sydney, says people must get verbal consent to continue staring at someone.
A nightclub in Australia has banned staring at strangers without their permission.
Club 77 in Sydney, says people must get verbal consent to continue staring at someone.
In the club's new new safety policy, it advises people 'if the attention you are giving someone is unwanted, it's considered harassment'.
The club says 'safety officers' wearing pink vests will enforce the staring rules.
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