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Now Should We Ban The Burka?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-29 14727/P olice-h unt-ban k-robbe r-disgu ised-BU RKA-sun glasses -high-s treet-r aid.htm l
/// 'Were you in The Parade (in Oadby) this morning? Did you see anyone matching his description or do you have information about the incident? ///
Man/woman dressed in a Burka in Leicester, it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack.
/// 'Were you in The Parade (in Oadby) this morning? Did you see anyone matching his description or do you have information about the incident? ///
Man/woman dressed in a Burka in Leicester, it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack.
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Gromit, you are the first to imply racism. That’s not good. This is a discussion about one section of society, the members of which are completely unidentifiab le – regardless of how many CCTV cameras are in use. //It is snowing outside, would covering my face with a scarf be illegal? I see plenty of people wearing Parka coats that obscure the face, again no...
12:30 Sun 18th Jan 2015
Some years ago my friend was living in Saudi Arabia. Someone knocked on their door and said he was looking for his wife. Her husband stepped out into the street with him and they saw a few women head to toe in black coming down the road. He said is she one of these? He said I have no idea, they all look the same to me. !!!
Faces should not be covered in a bank or other place that relies on correct identity. Head dresses of any description should not be allowed in banks. Most banks ask politely for motorcyclists to remove their helmets. A similar notice for Muslim women would be fair.
A blanket ban on wearing the burka everywhere is not justified because of this incident.
(The pun was intendeded by the way).
A blanket ban on wearing the burka everywhere is not justified because of this incident.
(The pun was intendeded by the way).
ban Santa costumes too...
http:// www.rte .ie/new s/2014/ 1115/65 9651-sa nta-pos t-offic e-robbe ry/
In fact everyone should dress identically to make life easier for the police. Ah, school days...
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In fact everyone should dress identically to make life easier for the police. Ah, school days...
//If he had been wearing a balaclava with only holes for eyes and mouth, or any type of comedy mask obscuring his face, his features would have been hidden. Do we ban them too?//
Rather foolish responses to this pots I see!!
banks ask people to remove crash helmets before entering the premises, I don't suppose they have any great cause to tell people to remove balaclavas, anybody wearing one is most likely already robbing the bank.
Rather foolish responses to this pots I see!!
banks ask people to remove crash helmets before entering the premises, I don't suppose they have any great cause to tell people to remove balaclavas, anybody wearing one is most likely already robbing the bank.
I have yet to see one rational argument in support of this outlandish and anti-social garment. Ifs and buts don’t do it. Any item of clothing that renders the wearer completely anonymous should be banned in pedestrianised areas – leaving cyclists/motorcyclists free to dress against the elements whilst in transit.
I don't recall the Burka being evident in the London Tube/buses outrages in 2005. Does anybody think that if we dictate to women what they can wear, it will solve our terrorist problem ?
I seem to recall Burks are banned in France, but it didn't seem to protect the people killed at the Charlie Hebdo offices, did it ?
Wouldn't anybody intent on terrorist activities just find another way of concealing their identities ?
I seem to recall Burks are banned in France, but it didn't seem to protect the people killed at the Charlie Hebdo offices, did it ?
Wouldn't anybody intent on terrorist activities just find another way of concealing their identities ?