Veils OK on Scottish buses....
Are we going to have re-think everything in society because of veils....how on earth can you regulate bus passes if you can't see the person???
EDINBURGH'S bus drivers have been told they will not have to ask Muslim women to remove their veils after all.
A row broke out earlier this year in the wake of new guidelines issued to Lothian Buses staff as part of a crackdown on fare cheats.
Drivers said they had been told to tell women to lift their veils or produce photo ID if they wanted to use a bus pass.
The move sparked anger in some sections of the Muslim community, with at least one woman said to have walked off a bus.
But bus chiefs today insisted the new rules had been misunderstood and have issued fresh guidelines insisting that drivers should never ask for a veil to be removed. The firm has also worked with some of the city's faith groups to produce a multilingual guide that explains the different options open to Edinburgh's veiled women who want to use a bus pass.
Lothian Buses, managing director Ian Craig said today: "We felt that it was important to lay down clear and concise guidelines for both our staff and passengers.
"Since we issued the original guidelines to our drivers, we have worked closely with the trade union and inter-faith groups to fine-tune the procedure, making sure they know how to interact with our different passenger groups delicately and discreetly."
The "clarified" guidelines state that veiled passengers can either show a passport or driving licence, or, of their own choice, lift the veil to prove it is their bus pass. Alternatively, they can pay the fare if they are not comfortable with either option.
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The move sparked anger in some sections of the Muslim community, with at least one woman said to have walked off a bus.
Boo-hoo. Let them walk.
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