Indecency on Malta’s streets was denounced by PN MP Graziella Attard Previ on Wednesday who also lamented the lack of action.“I saw it with my own eyes. People wearing tangas on Rudolph street, Sliema, right next to the police station, and nobody tells them anything,” the PN MP told parliament.As she addressed parliament, Attard Previ said that many people have approached her to complain about the lack of public decency in touristic areas like Sliema, St Julian’s and Swieqi. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta)Attard Previ condemned anyone walking on the street underdressed as well as the mentality that anything goes as she recalled seeing two men only wearing very short shorts outside of parliament, and women wearing a bikini that “barely covers two inches of her body.” She went on to say how the “anything goes” mentality is pushing away quality tourists.“We have a situation where we’re seeing a lot of people, mostly foreigners, who are more often than not more undressed than dressed. As if it’s nothing at all,” Attard Previ said.This address to parliament follows a discussion held by the Sliema local council about where to draw the line on the term “decent clothing” as members present worked on signs’ wording to instruct people to dress appropriately.What do you make of the MP’s comments?•