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Sikh police want ballistic turban

Post by westerby » May 9, 2009, 2:30 am

Source: BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8039921.stm

Sikh police want bulletproof turbans to be developed so they can serve as firearms officers and deal with public order, a newly-formed body says.

The British Sikh Police Association says Sikh officers cannot currently do such jobs, as their religion prohibits removing turbans to wear helmets.

But the organisation's chairman says he now intends to push for more research on suitable ballistic turban material.

The Home Office said each force needed to ensure religions were accommodated.

The British Sikh Police Association, set up last month to give Sikh officers across the UK an "officially recognised voice", said it wanted its members to play a full role in the police.

'Frustration'

Sgt Kashmira Singh Mann, chairman of the association, told the BBC News website bulletproof turbans would allow such officers to abide by religious traditions as well as participate in all areas of the police service.

"We are looking at the issue because it stops Sikh officers serving in all roles," said the Thames Valley Police officer who is based in Slough, Berkshire.

"It is a frustration for them - we see our colleagues putting their lives on the line and we want to serve alongside them."

He said research had already begun to find a ballistic material for turbans, but that it would need to be passed by the Home Office before it could be used.

"We have put some feelers out and talks are on the agenda," he added.

The new association aims to support Sikh members of the service - said to number some 2,000 - and help forces to develop strategies to recruit, retain and progress Sikh officers and staff.

The Metropolitan Police Service and West Midlands Police have the largest number of Sikh staff.

West Midlands Police last year denied spending £100,000 on trying to adapt safety helmets to fit over turbans.

However, it said it had been working to solve the headgear issue, which it described as "problematic".

On the issue of bulletproof turbans, a Home Office spokeswoman said the government wanted a police service that "reflected the diverse communities it served".

"The more closely the police service reflects the people it serves, the more effectively it can protect and support that community," she said.

"It is down to individual forces to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the religion of individual officers," she added.


This follows the decision by some British police forces to allow Muslim female police officers to wear a kevlar niqab (or face veil).



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Post by beer monkey » May 9, 2009, 3:59 am

West Midlands Police last year denied spending £100,000 on trying to adapt safety helmets to fit over turbans.

A Bit Like A 'Trotter Crash Turban'. a T.C.T.

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Re: Sikh police want ballistic turban

Post by Pakawala » May 9, 2009, 9:13 am

Seems simple to me... just make their turbans out of the same material they use for Superman's cape.

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Re: Sikh police want ballistic turban

Post by Aardvark » May 9, 2009, 11:53 am

I don't know what the fuss is all about, 99.9% are body shots anyway. Just put camouflage on the Turbans and nobody will know the difference :D

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Post by beer monkey » May 9, 2009, 3:50 pm

Pakawala wrote:Seems simple to me... just make their turbans out of the same material they use for Superman's cape.
I would dull the color down a bit though but the 'S' could stay as it will stand for 'Sikh', so the baddies will know who they are dealing with and colleagues won't get confused.. :confused:

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