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Should the burka now be banned?

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anotheoldgit | 13:52 Wed 26th Aug 2009 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120900 6/Jewellers-robbery-Oxfordshire-burka-clad-man --150-000-designer-watches-stolen.html

Yet another crime committed under the disguise of the burka.

How long must we wait before they either ban the wearing of burkas, or at least demand that they show their faces before entering certain establishments?
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It should be banned. If I go to their countries, I am expected to cover up so they should abide by our customs if they choose to live here.
Some people are so ugly they need to cover up.

I was told I would look better in a burka.: (
I have pulled into a filling station on a motorbike, flipped up the front to show my face, and had the attendant announce over the tannoy that he would not switch on the pump until I removed my helmet altogether.

If you read things like MCN, you'll find that this happens to a lot of people.

I was wearing a tight pair of (kevlar lined) jeans and quite a girlie jacket, and my hair is longer than my helmet. There was (hopefully) no doubt that I was just a girl on a bike.

The attendant told me that, unless he could see my entire head, I was considered a "security threat" and I would not be served.

I wonder how this policy is applied when a lady in a burka stops to fill up ?



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I appreciate the reason/s you're asking this question AOG, but I think you're wasting your time!

Although I cannot abide seeing women (or are they men), strolling about covered from head to toe, with only slits to see where they're going & to prevent them from bumping into lamp posts, people daren't mention it for fear of being accused of racism.

It's ridiculous when others are asked to take off their baseball caps or put their hoods down.....
Exactly JJ - your answer wasn't there when typing.
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A recent Daily Mail story about a robber wearing underpants on his head to cover his face.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120324 2/Youre-nick-ered--Knife-wielding-robber-wears -underpants-head-petrol-station-raid.html

I do not recall AOG and his ilk calling for a ban on underpants.
Those are HUUUUUGE pants !!!!!!
I bet supermarket staff wouldn't serve a couple of old dears wearing these in winter.......

One rule or one & one for another!
I hope he washed them first Gromit!
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I do not recall AOG and his ilk calling for a ban on underpants.

What a rather silly analogy to make, even from the likes of Gromit.

How many people has he seen walking the streets with underpants covering their heads?

But gromit is renowned for coming out with these stupid remarks when he cannot come up with any other excuse to counteract the argument.

The wearing of a so called 'Blue Gromit Badge' should be a sign of stupidity.
It only makes a difference if you're suddenly in favour of all of Labour's security cameras!

You can't have it both ways!
This robber wore scarecrow mask
http://www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk/news/Mask ed-armed-raider-strikes-again.5584382.jp

This robber wore wigs and sunglasses
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/pol itics/lawandorder/6066450/Student-claiming-to- be-modern-Robin-Hood-jailed-for-13-years.html

These robbers wore masks
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/82 19007.stm

These robbers wore scarves and hoods
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/Lee ds-raiders-jailed-for-3day.5583922.jp

The of course there are black stockings/tights and balaclavas.

Should all of these items be banned?

Should a innocent person be banned from wearing their preferred item of clothing because a third party criminal might use it as a disguise in a robbery?



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Stop digging deeper Gromit.

Taking up your time researching for four more equally stupid analogies, doesn't make your counterargument anymore convincing.
Wathever happened to the old-fashioned way.Ladies Tights.
The burka is fast becoming common-place Gromit - the ones in your link aren't. Well not in my neck of the woods!
LOL..

I've just read the link about the bloke with the underpants on his head, I never thought I would see a police description of a suspect that included the words " with short brown hair sticking out from under his pants."

(also slightly worryingly I recognise the shop he is in too, That's the Newsagents on Jackson Road in Clacton)


So AOG

Are you in favour of security cameras then?
This is why burkas should no be banned...

It's because anything can be used to cover one's face. To ban one specific item based on the frothing of the dailymailers is ridiculous.

What wouldn't be ridiculous is for establishments such as banks, building societies implementating updated security procedures to ensure the safety of staff/customers.

I would support any company who said, "We cannot serve customers who cover their faces for whatever reasons".

If for religious reasons, Muslim women felt they had to wear bukhas, then they would have to make alternative arrangements with regards to their banking.

However, the problem with that is that any establishment could suddenly ban women in burkhas, and unfortunately that's where the bigots would have a field day.

Very tricky.

But banning them outright...nope.

How could that be enforced? Burkha police to arrest any woman walking down the street in one?

Madness.

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