Mother and daughter try to get out of licence photos being taken due to religious beliefs
Now you'd think that this might be a Muslim woman who wears the niqab or burqa. (two COMPLETELY different garments) But it's not.
They are full-blooded Christians, who argue that having a licence photo taken violates the Second Commandment "Thou shalt not make any graven images".
The legal ruling was that while they understand her religious beliefs, having a photo taken is an inherent requirement of having a licence and thus, the pair's complaint was dismissed.
Thoughts?
(For the record, inherent requirements refers to the very "basics" for something and they can't be changed. For example, if a job requires an employee to drive cars, they can discriminate against hiring someone who is blind)
Now you'd think that this might be a Muslim woman who wears the niqab or burqa. (two COMPLETELY different garments) But it's not.
They are full-blooded Christians, who argue that having a licence photo taken violates the Second Commandment "Thou shalt not make any graven images".
The legal ruling was that while they understand her religious beliefs, having a photo taken is an inherent requirement of having a licence and thus, the pair's complaint was dismissed.
Thoughts?
(For the record, inherent requirements refers to the very "basics" for something and they can't be changed. For example, if a job requires an employee to drive cars, they can discriminate against hiring someone who is blind)
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