Tachi
Mushi-shi
The most recent worry for the youth of today is the ever growing knife crime in the UK. So to hear on the radio that local schools in bedfordshire have decided that Sikhs are allowed to take KIRPANS to school.
"Given the UK's well-publicised problem with knife crime, his suggestion is controversial. It raises the question of how far society should "bend the rules" to accommodate people who wish to practise a religion."
An old press release, but covers the same topic:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8506074.stm
The most alarming thing is the Criminal Justice Act 1988, which bans blade carrying, has exemption for religion
So for instance if i could invent a religion and as part of my attire i must walk around the country with a sword comparible to cloud strifes sword? and wear a cloaked hood like a jedi and if confronted by anyone over my religion i could refer to the criminal justice act 1988? it just wouldn't cut it (no pun intended)
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"Given the UK's well-publicised problem with knife crime, his suggestion is controversial. It raises the question of how far society should "bend the rules" to accommodate people who wish to practise a religion."
An old press release, but covers the same topic:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8506074.stm
The most alarming thing is the Criminal Justice Act 1988, which bans blade carrying, has exemption for religion
So for instance if i could invent a religion and as part of my attire i must walk around the country with a sword comparible to cloud strifes sword? and wear a cloaked hood like a jedi and if confronted by anyone over my religion i could refer to the criminal justice act 1988? it just wouldn't cut it (no pun intended)
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