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Ban The Burka?
Would you like to see the burka banned? I consider it a threat to national security, apart from anything else
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I always think they make the wearer look menacing, even if its worn by a woman smaller than myself.
Funny thing the other week, a lady in a burka was in front of me and a lady with a little girl walked passed us both, as she went I heard her say "mummy? Why's that lady wearing a robber mask?"
The look is just so alien still for most Britons.
I always think they make the wearer look menacing, even if its worn by a woman smaller than myself.
Funny thing the other week, a lady in a burka was in front of me and a lady with a little girl walked passed us both, as she went I heard her say "mummy? Why's that lady wearing a robber mask?"
The look is just so alien still for most Britons.
It's not banned here in the uk, but it's certainly no safer for it ichkeria.
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How would you do this?
People of other faiths are allowed to wear their religious clothing (our priest down the road wears what is, in effect, a long dress), Sikhs can wear their turbans (and not crash helmets) and carry their ceremonial items, Jews wear the Kippah - but none of these cover the face. Would you say that a desert Arab in traditional costume in London couldn't wear a shemagh, either?
I'm not anti the principle of being able to identify everyone, just asking how it would be implemented.
People of other faiths are allowed to wear their religious clothing (our priest down the road wears what is, in effect, a long dress), Sikhs can wear their turbans (and not crash helmets) and carry their ceremonial items, Jews wear the Kippah - but none of these cover the face. Would you say that a desert Arab in traditional costume in London couldn't wear a shemagh, either?
I'm not anti the principle of being able to identify everyone, just asking how it would be implemented.
You should ask yourself (use words of one syllable if it makes it any easier :-) ) :
Would the bombings in London in 2005 not have occurred if there was a law banning face coverings.
It isn't as if there isn't any evidence to the contrary :-)
Besides, the law in France was nothing to do with security in fairness, but more to do with the French fixation with secularism
Would the bombings in London in 2005 not have occurred if there was a law banning face coverings.
It isn't as if there isn't any evidence to the contrary :-)
Besides, the law in France was nothing to do with security in fairness, but more to do with the French fixation with secularism