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jaysay 14-10-2006 15:03

Heathrow Airport
 
The latest in the you can't make it up series comes from Heathrow Airport. It appears that the people who work at the Airport are not allowed to wear a crucifix around their necks, yet muslims are still allowed to wear veils. Just where is it all going to end, is it any wonder that the indigenous population are becoming more and restless with whats going on in their own country. What makes it more idiotic is that if you actualy ask people from other faiths if they are offended by some one wearing a crucifix, nine times out of ten they will say not at all. why done these bureaucrats just do the jobs they are paid to do and cut out the P. C. fascism, then maybe every one can get on with their own lives with far less trouble.

silvermain 14-10-2006 17:06

Re: Heathrow Airport
 
I think everyone should be made to go to work naked so the colours we wear dont offend any passing gang members.

Margaret Pilkington 14-10-2006 19:54

Re: Heathrow Airport
 
Apparently as part of the Uniform policy they have a 'No jewellery rule' and BA say that this is the policy that was being enforced and it had nothing to do with the fact that it was a crucifix.....the lady in question was given the opportunity to put it under her uniform, but failed to comply. I think the media is to blame for stirring up racial/religious offence.

Tricia 15-10-2006 14:02

Re: Heathrow Airport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silvermain
I think everyone should be made to go to work naked so the colours we wear dont offend any passing gang members.

Then people would object to the colour of your skin.

You just can't win with morons.

Tricia

Tricia 15-10-2006 14:05

Re: Heathrow Airport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Apparently as part of the Uniform policy they have a 'No jewellery rule' and BA say that this is the policy that was being enforced and it had nothing to do with the fact that it was a crucifix

But in the same breath they say they can't prevent Sikhs from wearing their religious symbols and other religions their bangles, etc. So where is the logic?

Tricia

Margaret Pilkington 15-10-2006 14:26

Re: Heathrow Airport
 
They can be asked to wear them under their clothes...and this is what this lady was asked to do.


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