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A man in a burqa and a woman in a motorcycle helmet have walked into a Melbourne bank to make a point about political correctness.
Conservative activist Avi Yemini, who is running as an Australian Liberty Alliance candidate at tomorrow’s Victorian election, and the right-wing party’s president Debbie Robinson entered an ANZ branch in the city on Friday afternoon.
Bank security guards raised no objection to Mr Yemini, a former Israeli soldier, wearing a black Islamic outfit as he carried a handbag during the lunch hour.
Mrs Robinson however was approached by security as she wore a black helmet over a blue suit jacket, moments after arriving at the bank on Collins Street.