BEIJING -- China revised a public safety law on Friday to penalize anyone who wears or forces another person to wear clothing that glorifies "wars of aggression or aggressive acts."
Lawmakers narrowed scope of revision after public complaints

The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress -- China's legislature -- deliberates changes to a public security law. (National People's Congress)
BEIJING -- China revised a public safety law on Friday to penalize anyone who wears or forces another person to wear clothing that glorifies "wars of aggression or aggressive acts."