Showing posts with label woman fined. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woman fined. Show all posts

Thursday, June 03, 2010


Anti-Dhimmitude! Woman Fined for Driving While Wearing Burka

THE TELEGRAPH: A woman has been fined for driving while wearing a burka because the garment "reduced her field of vision".

Police stopped the Muslim woman during routine drink-drive checks on motorists in Louvroil, northern France.

The Islamic driver had not been drinking but instead officers issued her with a £17 fine for breaking road safety rules.

Two months ago, a separate woman was pulled over in Nantes, western France, for driving in a full face veil and also fined.

The latest incident comes as French MPs prepare to vote on whether to impose a full ban on wearing burkas and niqabs later this year.

Moves to ban the burka in France come after a year of heated national debate and mounting public tensions over the issue.

Last month, France's reported its first known case of 'burka rage', when a female lawyer ripped off a Muslim woman's veil in a bust-up in a clothes shop.

And last year a Muslim woman took her local council to court after she was banned from wearing a 'burqini' swimsuit at her local pool for 'hygiene reasons'. >>> | Thursday, June 03, 2010

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Anti-dhimmitude: Muslim Woman Fined £430 for Wearing Burka in Italy

THE TELEGRAPH: A Muslim woman in Italy has been fined 500 euros (£430) for wearing a burka in what is believed to be the first case of its kind.

The Tunisian immigrant, Amel Marmouri, 26, was fined by police in the city of Novara, in the north-eastern Piedmont region.

The town council is controlled by the right-wing Northern League, which has pushed for much tougher immigration controls and at a national level forms part of Silvio Berlusconi's coalition government.

Mrs Marmouri was in a post office when police officers stopped her and issued her with the fine.

"As far as I know this is a first in Italy," said police officer Mauro Franzinelli.

Her husband, Ben Salah Braim, 36, said the family would struggle to pay the penalty.

He said his wife would continue to wear the full-length item of clothing because he did not want her to be seen by other men, but in future she would be forced to stay at home most of the time.

Novara introduced an ordinance in January that prohibits the wearing of burkas. The regulation invokes a 1975 anti-terrorism law, which prohibits people from wearing anything that obscures their faces and impedes identification. >>> Nick Squires in Rome | Tuesday, May 04, 2010