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What a bitch,,,glad she's got her just desserts ,,,,,of course she should go down,,,she was trying to get the cop the sack or worse....

 

And that wanker of a lawyer wants a slap,,,for trying the old line it wasn't her,,,,

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An e-petition, demanding the banning of face coverings in public, recently gained sufficient support to be referred to the relevant government department - Culture, Media and Sport (?) :huh:

 

Their response was as follows..........

 

"The Government does not support a general ban on the wearing of the niqab or other face coverings in public. Such a proscriptive approach would be out of keeping with our nation's longstanding record of tolerance and freedom of expression. Women should have the freedom to choose what to wear. However, there clearly will be circumstances in which covering the face will be inappropriate, and institutions such as hospitals, schools, courts and the border force, as well as employers, should be free to set their own policies accordingly. There needs to be a common-sense balance between cultural practices and the limits imposed by other legitimate interests.

Equally, the Government wants to see greater integration between communities and is strongly committed to encouraging dialogue and co-operation between people of different cultural backgrounds."

 

Blah, blah blah so on and so forth ................................. <_<

 

(Britain First has an ongoing campaign to 'Ban the Burka', should anyone wish to lend their support...........)

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An e-petition, demanding the banning of face coverings in public, recently gained sufficient support to be referred to the relevant government department - Culture, Media and Sport (?) :huh:

 

Their response was as follows..........

 

"The Government does not support a general ban on the wearing of the niqab or other face coverings in public. Such a proscriptive approach would be out of keeping with our nation's longstanding record of tolerance and freedom of expression. Women should have the freedom to choose what to wear. However, there clearly will be circumstances in which covering the face will be inappropriate, and institutions such as hospitals, schools, courts and the border force, as well as employers, should be free to set their own policies accordingly. There needs to be a common-sense balance between cultural practices and the limits imposed by other legitimate interests.

 

Equally, the Government wants to see greater integration between communities and is strongly committed to encouraging dialogue and co-operation between people of different cultural backgrounds."

 

Blah, blah blah so on and so forth ................................. <_<

 

(Britain First has an ongoing campaign to 'Ban the Burka', should anyone wish to lend their support...........)

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An e-petition, demanding the banning of face coverings in public, recently gained sufficient support to be referred to the relevant government department - Culture, Media and Sport (?) :huh:

 

Their response was as follows..........

 

"The Government does not support a general ban on the wearing of the niqab or other face coverings in public. Such a proscriptive approach would be out of keeping with our nation's longstanding record of tolerance and freedom of expression. Women should have the freedom to choose what to wear. However, there clearly will be circumstances in which covering the face will be inappropriate, and institutions such as hospitals, schools, courts and the border force, as well as employers, should be free to set their own policies accordingly. There needs to be a common-sense balance between cultural practices and the limits imposed by other legitimate interests.

 

Equally, the Government wants to see greater integration between communities and is strongly committed to encouraging dialogue and co-operation between people of different cultural backgrounds."

 

Blah, blah blah so on and so forth ................................. <_<

 

(Britain First has an ongoing campaign to 'Ban the Burka', should anyone wish to lend their support...........)

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http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/43313

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"Carlita Matthews" ? Must be a convert, she should go for an insanity plea :laugh:

 

I notice in that government reply it says "cultural practices" they're admitting its cultural and not a religious practice now then :hmm: that's the slippery slope to a ban here i reckon?

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An e-petition, demanding the banning of face coverings in public, recently gained sufficient support to be referred to the relevant government department - Culture, Media and Sport (?) :huh:

 

Their response was as follows..........

 

"The Government does not support a general ban on the wearing of the niqab or other face coverings in public. Such a proscriptive approach would be out of keeping with our nation's longstanding record of tolerance and freedom of expression. Women should have the freedom to choose what to wear. However, there clearly will be circumstances in which covering the face will be inappropriate, and institutions such as hospitals, schools, courts and the border force, as well as employers, should be free to set their own policies accordingly. There needs to be a common-sense balance between cultural practices and the limits imposed by other legitimate interests. [/size]

 

Equally, the Government wants to see greater integration between communities and is strongly committed to encouraging dialogue and co-operation between people of different cultural backgrounds."[/size]

 

Blah, blah blah so on and so forth ................................. <_<[/size] [/size]

 

(Britain First has an ongoing campaign to 'Ban the Burka', should anyone wish to lend their support...........)

 

that's a load of shite, I had to take my helmet off to buy petrol and im pretty sure the police wouldn't be long if I walked about in a bally.

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