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Sunday, April 25, 2004
Muslim women exempt from ID card photos

The Guardian reports that thousands of Muslim women will be exempted from having to show their faces on identity cards as the Government moves to allay fears among British Muslims that the new cards will be used to target them in the 'war on terror'.

As David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, faced attack for not allowing enough debate over the introduction of the first ID cards in Britain since the Second World War, officials made it clear that if Muslim women do not want to reveal their faces in public, that would be respected. Instead of a photograph, there would be an exemption for certain people, who would only have to give fingerprint and iris-recognition data.

How about wearing a veil and refusing to be taken a photo on 'religious grounds'. It may be worth a try...



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How about wearing a veil and refusing to be taken a photo on 'religious grounds'. It may be worth a try...

Posted by: Alan K. Henderson on April 27, 2004 09:17 AM

Ack! I hit post instead of preview before typing the punchline!

How about wearing a veil and refusing to be taken a photo on 'religious grounds'. It may be worth a try...

Or maybe a ski mask.

Posted by: Alan K. Henderson on April 27, 2004 09:19 AM
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