I do not commend the mushrooming of dancebars or kissing kings and queens in public places. However like in the case of dance bars, where the displaced dancers were either drawn into prostituton or directed towards further poverty and even sucide, fining the kissing citizens will further aggravate the eveil ie if there is any. Moral education starts at home and informal institutions like schools. The countries legislature and administartion has more urgent concerns to address then citizens kissing in public. Unless of course, if this is a revenue building measure. Banning or fining kisses doesn't prevent rapes or exploitation of women. I have been lived in highly open societies in europe. People do not resort to public displays of affection at the drop of the hat in such societies. Too may taboos breed a desire to break them. The next thing may be that holding hands or even men and women walking together may be fined.