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Who's posts?as usual with your posts, a balanced view. if i had a hat i'd take it off to you, but my religion won't tolerate the removal of hats by baldies, as the hairpiece :mamazed:comes off with it.
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Who's posts?as usual with your posts, a balanced view. if i had a hat i'd take it off to you, but my religion won't tolerate the removal of hats by baldies, as the hairpiece :mamazed:comes off with it.
my post waas aimed at damian's post.Who's posts?
....wiw, i'd ban them, if only from a security standpoint.
My opinion is they should be banned on security grounds......
Not sure why you'd want everyone in the UK to look and behave according to one rigid set of customs. It would be a pretty boring place.The way i see it is that if you are going to live in another country, you should integrate yourself in to that country's way of life and customs. That's why there is so many problems. Everyone trying to live as if they are still in there own country. It's not just in the UK. My wife's grandfather has lived in Spain for about 15 years and knows about half a dozen words of Spanish.
Got an answer for that. We could just follow Saudi Arabis lead, and ban women from driving!Driving is worse if it slips they are blind and again how do you identify the driver ?
A number of people have escaped the country dressed in burkas mainly men.
Whilst I dont believe we should have laws to "ban the burka" I do believe in public places and whilst driving etc no face mask/cover should be worn. Then it becomes complicated what about the balaclava on a cold day??
Are you being serious? You think they should be banned because they might slip whilst someone is driving? Is this a phenomenon that's been unearthed through research? Sometimes I can't tell if people are being serious or not so apologies if it was meant to be humorous.It comes down to them all looking the same and the safety issues involved.
Covered up with a burka it is impossible to identify the person correctly as they all look the same. So how do you identify anyone who commits a crime?
Driving is worse if it slips they are blind and again how do you identify the driver ?
A number of people have escaped the country dressed in burkas mainly men.
Whilst I dont believe we should have laws to "ban the burka" I do believe in public places and whilst driving etc no face mask/cover should be worn. Then it becomes complicated what about the balaclava on a cold day???
By the same token you'd also advocate banning sunglasses, large floppy hats, nun's cornetts, hoodies, umbrellas
To be fair to ISIS, not a single bomber so far has worn a burka have they lol?
And the guy on the beach with the guns hat shorts and a t-shirt on and not even any sun glasses (wants to watch that UV in the eye issue). Probably didn't have sun tan lotion on either.
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