I'm 41 years old and have several hooded sweatshirts and other garments in my wardrobe which I regularly wear if my mood and the weather suit them. My 4 year old son also has several hooded tops. The thought that we can both be barred from going into some public places in this country just for wearing them causes me great dismay.
When is this country going to grow up and start dealing with the roots of problems rather than looking for some headline grabbing, media led, focus of public hysteria?
Discrimination of any kind is, quite rightly, not publicly acceptable so why is discrimination against an item of clothing deemed to be acceptable?
If my son, as he grows up, continues to want to wear hooded tops because he likes how they look and feel and because of how versatile they are then I would support his right to go wherever he wanted whenever he wanted and I would encourage anybody that believes in an individual's Human Rights to do the same.