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View Poll Results: Should the UK ban the burka?

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    Default Burka-wearing robber raids jeweller

    The cross-dressing criminal used the black head-to-toe garment, favoured by some Muslim women, along with a hijab or face veil, showing only his eyes, to hide his identity.
    A robber struck at a jewellery store disguised in a burka
    Owners of the jewellers in Bury, Greater Manchester thought the 6ft robber was a woman and allowed him entry but as soon as he was buzzed in three men barged in behind him - one brandishing a shotgun.
    http://www.metro.co.uk/news/824926-b...raids-jeweller

    This is why the burka needs to be banned: it is a security threat. It is just like wearing a balaclava or motorcycle helmet.

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    This happened in a place near me a while ago... it's not good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myke View Post
    This happened in a place near me a while ago... it's not good.
    Indeed, it's not good at all. CCTV is useless if people's faces are covered and one of the failed London bombers tried to escape by wearing a burka. Anything that conceals a persons identity in public and does not make them instantly identifiable should not be allowed in public, with the exception of motorbike helmets when the rider is on a bike... common sense.

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    Yeh, it is a serious threat. They should only be allowed to wear them in private. Obviously the uproar would be huge if that law was created, but it would make the streets alot safer.

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    Ban it.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    I always thought such things should be banned in this country. The face should not be covered!


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    I'd say ban them. I understand that it is religious, but some people are taking it hmm.. if you like "for granted" and using it to hide their identity.


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    It's not at all necessary in Islam, it's a ridiculous garment unless you're walking through a sandstorm in blazing heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -ElleDriver View Post
    I'd say ban them. I understand that it is religious, but some people are taking it hmm.. if you like "for granted" and using it to hide their identity.
    They say it's religious, but it's not.

    Surely this was expected while this super awesome government sat back and took no action against the wearing of such garments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -ElleDriver View Post
    I'd say ban them. I understand that it is religious, but some people are taking it hmm.. if you like "for granted" and using it to hide their identity.
    It's not even religous... The only reason they wear them is because theyre not allowed other men to look at them. But that's only a rule made up by their husbands.
    (h)(h)(h)

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