http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14261921
Citing security reasons, the burqa and other forms of face covering garb are now illegal to wear in public places, such as parks and on the street.
"Anything which obscures identity" is the main point of the ban. Those who fail to comply will be fined nearly $200.
I've always taken anonymity as a right for granted. In the US you may use an alias for most transactions (travel, financial, and some other notable exceptions apply) as long as the purpose isn't to defraud or commit criminal activity. You can wear masks, alter your appearance, etc - and while you may raise suspicion, you are still free to do so as long as you aren't commiting criminal activity.
Belgium is not the first nation to ban this religious clothing - France has had a ban in place for some time now.
I don't know what to make of this - there are a lot of conflicting interests here, and of course I'm not aware of their culture so I can't imagine how they are taking this. I strongly suspect that something like this could only be enacted in the US during a time of war, similar to the patriot act - in other words we could have it now - but not during peacetime without a significant constitutional change.
Citing security reasons, the burqa and other forms of face covering garb are now illegal to wear in public places, such as parks and on the street.
"Anything which obscures identity" is the main point of the ban. Those who fail to comply will be fined nearly $200.
I've always taken anonymity as a right for granted. In the US you may use an alias for most transactions (travel, financial, and some other notable exceptions apply) as long as the purpose isn't to defraud or commit criminal activity. You can wear masks, alter your appearance, etc - and while you may raise suspicion, you are still free to do so as long as you aren't commiting criminal activity.
Belgium is not the first nation to ban this religious clothing - France has had a ban in place for some time now.
I don't know what to make of this - there are a lot of conflicting interests here, and of course I'm not aware of their culture so I can't imagine how they are taking this. I strongly suspect that something like this could only be enacted in the US during a time of war, similar to the patriot act - in other words we could have it now - but not during peacetime without a significant constitutional change.