No they should not be banned. To me, if you are going to restrict someone's choice in clothing in this way under the premise that you have concerns over the security aspect then you have to ban hoodies. I can't see that happening somehow.
I understand the need for someone's face to be seen in situations such as in an airport and the likes but really in other situations I can't see how you could feel anymore intimidated by a burqa than a chav in a hoodie hiding their face for no other reason than they're up to no good. I for one would be more scared of the hooded youth.
I don't buy into this whole 'equality' argument either. If a woman chooses to wear a burqa because she genuinely believes that her religion requires it then so be it. As long as she cooperates in removing it from her face in situations where identification is needed then thats fine with me. If on the other hand she is being forced to wear it because of some oppression then thats a whole other issue. The wearing of burqas should not be banned just in case someones rights are infringed by it being allowed in this country, thats absurd.
Having said the above, I do believe a person should be allowed to request it to be removed if they have genuine concerns, not just because they don't like it. For example, if like I said earlier the persons identity needs to be ascertained for some reason.














i agree with this i mustve read it too fast lol.