Submit your comments on this article |
Down Under |
Jail threat over Muslim burqa |
2013-02-28 |
![]() Under the changes to laws in New South Wales state, police will be able to ask drivers to remove helmets, masks, the face-covering niqab veil and the all-body garment the burqa. Refusal to do so would incur a fine of A$220 ($228), but in the most serious cases could result in up to a year in jail and a fine of A$5 500. "People will only be required to remove a face covering for as long as it takes to identify them," New South Wales state Premier Barry O'Farrell said. "Those who want to be identified privately for cultural and religious reasons can request to go to a cop shoppe." Identity The changes, to be introduced to parliament next week, will also give officials the power to request the removal of face coverings in courts while visitors to prison could also be asked to remove any coverings that obscure their identity. Those who refuse could be fined up to $550. "I have every respect for different religions and beliefs but when it comes to enforcing the law, the police should be given adequate powers to make a clear identification," O'Farrell said in a statement. The change follows the recent case of a Moslem woman being acquitted when a magistrate ruled she could not be positively identified because was wearing a burqa. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 They oughta be hell on wheels in women's fencing. |
Posted by: Shipman 2013-02-28 16:21 |
#2 Please explain why it is legal to drive at all, with one's field of vision so restricted? |
Posted by: mom 2013-02-28 16:16 |
#1 Finally, some sense. Not much, but some. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2013-02-28 09:02 |