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Should the police have the right to cut the hoods off anyone wearing a hoodie if they are banned?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No. Nor should people be banned from wearing what they choose. This debate isn't about hoodies becoming an illegal item of clothing.
It is about a private company - which owns Bluewater shopping centre - exercising their civil right to set a dress code for entry onto their property. They should have the right to refuse entry to people who don't meet that dress code.
Other individual shops / businesses sometimes have dress codes for similar reasons. Banks already require the removal of hats / motor cycle helmets etc and pubs/clubs also refuse entry to people on the basis of their dress.
This is a civil matter and the police should not be involved.