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Pune bans scarves while driving to check terrorism
27 Jul 2008, 1820 hrs IST,PTI
PUNE: A ban on covering faces by women while driving motorbikes has irked several women's organisations in the city.
Satyapal Singh, who took charge of the City Police Commissioner last week has disapproved women covering their faces while driving.
The contention of Singh is that terrorists can take advantage of the practice to disguise themselves.
Many college girls and office-going women here cover their faces from head to chin to protect themselves from heat and dust while riding bikes.
A large number of women, including mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale and several Women's organisations have opposed the police ban.
The controversy also hit the blogosphere with girls protesting the ban on blogs and social networking sites such as Orkut and Facebook.
Bloggers said that the practice was important to protect themselves from the rising pollution in the city.
Pune, which reportedly has the maximum number of two wheelers on the roads, is listed among the most polluted cities in the country.
A netizen on her post has ridiculed the assumption that terrorist commits crime by wearing scarves.
On his previous posting in Nagpur, the police commissioner had carried out a public campaign against female bikers covering their faces.
Pune bans scarves while driving to check terrorism-Pune-Cities-The Times of India
27 Jul 2008, 1820 hrs IST,PTI
PUNE: A ban on covering faces by women while driving motorbikes has irked several women's organisations in the city.
Satyapal Singh, who took charge of the City Police Commissioner last week has disapproved women covering their faces while driving.
The contention of Singh is that terrorists can take advantage of the practice to disguise themselves.
Many college girls and office-going women here cover their faces from head to chin to protect themselves from heat and dust while riding bikes.
A large number of women, including mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale and several Women's organisations have opposed the police ban.
The controversy also hit the blogosphere with girls protesting the ban on blogs and social networking sites such as Orkut and Facebook.
Bloggers said that the practice was important to protect themselves from the rising pollution in the city.
Pune, which reportedly has the maximum number of two wheelers on the roads, is listed among the most polluted cities in the country.
A netizen on her post has ridiculed the assumption that terrorist commits crime by wearing scarves.
On his previous posting in Nagpur, the police commissioner had carried out a public campaign against female bikers covering their faces.
Pune bans scarves while driving to check terrorism-Pune-Cities-The Times of India