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Yet Another Reason Why The Full Hijab Or Burka Should Be Banned.
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http:// www.yor kshiree veningp ost.co. uk/news /latest -news/t op-stor ies/jai l-for-s isters- of-leed s-drugs -killer -who-fo llowed- juror-h ome-on- train-1 -779789 8
/// Mr Collins said the two women had changed into full hijabs which covered their faces and bodies, adding: “They were in disguise. They followed (the juror) on to the train and stood close by him.” ///
/// Mr Collins said police seized Masooma Khan’s mobile phone and discovered a text conversation with a cousin or family member who was responding to her plea for help with the trial. ///
And to think this one was a Law graduate?
/// Mr Collins said: “The contact claims he has a connection to someone who can bribe judges.” ///
Makes one wonder how far some of our ethnic minorities have infiltrated our justice system.
/// Mr Collins said the two women had changed into full hijabs which covered their faces and bodies, adding: “They were in disguise. They followed (the juror) on to the train and stood close by him.” ///
/// Mr Collins said police seized Masooma Khan’s mobile phone and discovered a text conversation with a cousin or family member who was responding to her plea for help with the trial. ///
And to think this one was a Law graduate?
/// Mr Collins said: “The contact claims he has a connection to someone who can bribe judges.” ///
Makes one wonder how far some of our ethnic minorities have infiltrated our justice system.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes JTH but I'm sure you will agree that as stated the women were literally in disguise which enabled them to follow the male juror to his home undetected.
Surely another case of a certain section of our community being allowed to walk the streets of the UK in disguise. The wearing of such garments should only be allowed in private.
Surely another case of a certain section of our community being allowed to walk the streets of the UK in disguise. The wearing of such garments should only be allowed in private.
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/// It was never much of a disguise as one offered to take her hijab off when she tried to nobble the juror. ///
They had by that time finally approached the juror, the disguise prevented themselves being recognised by CCTV cameras, that may have recorded them following the juror from the court.
/// It was never much of a disguise as one offered to take her hijab off when she tried to nobble the juror. ///
They had by that time finally approached the juror, the disguise prevented themselves being recognised by CCTV cameras, that may have recorded them following the juror from the court.
Of course this isn't a reason to ban the hijab. The pair could have used any 'disguise' to follow the juror. They could have surveilled him from a distance and then approached the juror. Because an item of clothing is used by someone to commit a crime, does not mean that item of clothing should be banned.
// you targeted the juror. You thought because of his ethnicity you might find a sympathetic ear. //
It is worth noting that these two are behind bars due to the integrity of the asian juror.
The capture of the phone and the police getting the identity of someone who can nobble judges is also down to the honesty of the juror.
// you targeted the juror. You thought because of his ethnicity you might find a sympathetic ear. //
It is worth noting that these two are behind bars due to the integrity of the asian juror.
The capture of the phone and the police getting the identity of someone who can nobble judges is also down to the honesty of the juror.
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