Big news in the UK at the moment. Muslim woman refuses to show her face in court and demands to make her 'plea' behind a burka!
This has sparked all sorts of discussions about whether a 'law' should be passed to determine exactly when and where the burka shouldn't be allowed.
My common sense view? I would allow this woman to wear her burka in open court but not while giving evidence, and not while addressing the court in person. It could be anyone under there!
I hate to see people having laws imposed on them about what to wear however it does pose a security risk in certain circumstances. Like passport checks at the airport for example.
I would also refuse to play poker against someone wearing one
"When is the wearing of a 'burka' innopropriate ?"
"When you are in line to see your favourite Atheist speaker and you suspect the person in line behind, in a burka, you is actually a man and that they are strapped up with explosives and a small hand held transmitter"
"When you are nearing a checkpoint and you suspect the person in a burka, standing to the side of the checkpoint is actually a man and that they are strapped up with explosives and a small hand held transmitter"
"When after a big night out you are naked and trying to coerce the person you bought back to your hotel room, to get undressed and have sex with you, BUT in a moment of semi-lucidity you suspect the person in a burka, lying on the bed fully clothed, and giving you "come hither looks", is actually a man and that they are strapped up with explosives and a small hand held transmitter"