'Police look for anything huge in the shape of a heart.'
A vendor sells balloons for Valentine’s Day in Tehran, Iran, Feb. 13, 2020.Somayeh Malekian for ABC News
But government officials are warning shop owners not sell Valentine’s Day balloons, which are popular in town. “I am sure if those officials who make such decisions are honest, they also want their children to channel their youthful energy into love and friendship. They must accept us the way we really are,” she said.A woman buys a Valentine's Day gift in Tehran, Iran, Feb. 13, 2020.Zahra Rahmani, an 18-year-old industrial engineering student who follows the long black veil conservative dress code, questioned the decision of government officials.
“Even if the decision is true, it is not possible to control all shops around the city with so many customers,” her cousin, Hannaneh Jebelli, added.
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