Muslim Woman Allowed DMV photo with head scarf
Jun. 3, 2010 - 4:32 pm
SAN DIEGO -- A Muslim woman who was erroneously told to remove her headscarf for a driver's license photo will be allowed to retake her photo with the head covering on. Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2010/06/03/279...#ixzz0pqDnKDjR |
So does this mean that if I demand that my picture be taken with a ball cap on that my request will be honored?
I belong to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Motion, and appropriate respect to the perp lady requires that I wear a ball cap everywhere I go in public, especially when posing for photograghs. If I don't wear my ball cap everywhere in public, 72 well experienced women will mock my manhood in the afterlife. And saying "Me" when they laugh at me and ask just whom I'm going to please with my 21st appendage is just not going to cut it. |
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That's absolute insanity. I can't believe things have actually come to this point. Are these folks genuinely serious? The last thing we need on the road are more women drivers. |
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Our lady perp forbids conductive material, and prefers costly NoMex FR clothing. She has spoken, Infidels beware. Lady Perp is great!!! |
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Love this! |
12800.5. (a) (1) A license shall bear a fullface engraved picture
or photograph of the licensee. (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department shall not, unless requested by the licensee, distribute or sell the licensee's picture or photograph or any information pertaining to the licensee's physical characteristics to any private individual, other than the licensee, or to any firm, copartnership, association, or corporation. This paragraph does not apply to any private business entity that contracts with the department for the production of driver's licenses and identification cards, if the contract prohibits the unauthorized use and disclosure of the information. (b) A license, including a temporary license issued pursuant to Section 12506, shall bear the following notice: "This license is issued as a license to drive a motor vehicle; it does not establish eligibility for employment, voter registration, or public benefits." (c) The department may demand proof of age prior to the issuance of a license. They can cover the top of their head but NOT the face. |
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Under another name a few years ago. |
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