“Codi” challenging citizens in the Pristina Foundation Court

A square white sheet, inside with several black images, is placed on the forehead of the Pristina Foundation Court's front door. Similar to the classic sign of stopping smoking, but created by an amateur “handover”. No one can get inside without falling into [...]
A square white sheet, inside with several black images, is placed on the forehead of the Pristina Foundation Court's front door. Similar to the classic sign of stopping smoking, but created by an amateur “handover”.
No one can get inside without being noticed. It's the only one that's been attached to the glass transparent door, unlike other preemptive signs, placed on the walls inside the court, writes today “Koha Ditore”
With black stripes on the picture of the female and male, she conveys the message of forbidden clothing in court.
This sheet is not set for the court personnel, but “automatically” per citizen. That's exactly why she's got a spot right in her forehead. And it's not the fun-ass “ ”, it's not the most fun experience.












