>The ban would not include anyone wearing a face covering for medical, safety or religious reasons.
So people will just wear cloth masks and try to force a court to prove it’s not for medical reasons. Also good luck enforcing this in winter.
Fox_9810 on
I completely appreciate people are afraid of intimidating folk and I’m not in any way justifying intimidating behaviour.
That said, I used to wear balaclavas to stay warm. It’s sad that that would potentially get me a fine now… Where is the police presence to deter the anti social behaviour, irrespective of attire?
PatternRecogniser on
This is such an obvious policy. There is absolutely no reason why you should be wearing a balaclava out in public and anyone who does is almost exclusively up to no good.
kinobick on
There were two guys on bikes this morning riding erratically up and down the road on Southwark st. Everyone stops to take photos of the shard and it’s a phone grabbing hot spot. Both were dressed head to toe in black with full face covering, they couldn’t be more obvious. I would strongly agree that full face coverings shouldn’t be allowed, no idea how you manage it though.
jrizzle86 on
There is zero reason to wear a balaclava unless the outside temperature is sub-zero and you are going skiing. Anyone wearing one in your local town centre in June is effectively saying I am hiding my identity because I am up to no good.
MentionNormal8013 on
Surely this is unenforceable if burqas are allowed. I’m not trying to make an anti burqa point here but you can’t have one rule for some and another for others
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>The ban would not include anyone wearing a face covering for medical, safety or religious reasons.
So people will just wear cloth masks and try to force a court to prove it’s not for medical reasons. Also good luck enforcing this in winter.
I completely appreciate people are afraid of intimidating folk and I’m not in any way justifying intimidating behaviour.
That said, I used to wear balaclavas to stay warm. It’s sad that that would potentially get me a fine now… Where is the police presence to deter the anti social behaviour, irrespective of attire?
This is such an obvious policy. There is absolutely no reason why you should be wearing a balaclava out in public and anyone who does is almost exclusively up to no good.
There were two guys on bikes this morning riding erratically up and down the road on Southwark st. Everyone stops to take photos of the shard and it’s a phone grabbing hot spot. Both were dressed head to toe in black with full face covering, they couldn’t be more obvious. I would strongly agree that full face coverings shouldn’t be allowed, no idea how you manage it though.
There is zero reason to wear a balaclava unless the outside temperature is sub-zero and you are going skiing. Anyone wearing one in your local town centre in June is effectively saying I am hiding my identity because I am up to no good.
Surely this is unenforceable if burqas are allowed. I’m not trying to make an anti burqa point here but you can’t have one rule for some and another for others