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Man dressed as a shark is arrested under Austria's burka ban laws [tr]
Daily Mail ^ | 9 October 2017 | GARETH DAVIES

Posted on 10/11/2017 6:19:32 AM PDT by Leaning Right

A man dressed as a shark has been arrested under Austria's burka ban laws while working as a mascot outside a shop.

The employee was standing outside McShark in a shark suit to advertise the new electronics store in Vienna.

Police officers demanded he removed his shark head and when he refused, protesting he was 'just doing his job', they arrested him and slapped him with a fine.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


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Also prohibited are clown disguises, medical masks and scarves to cover faces. Seems rather complicated. Wouldn't be easier to just say "no burkas, no hijabs, no niqabs"? I guess not.
1 posted on 10/11/2017 6:19:32 AM PDT by Leaning Right
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To: Leaning Right

There needs to be an intent to hide identity while going about is public aspect.


2 posted on 10/11/2017 6:23:46 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Leaning Right

Is this real?


3 posted on 10/11/2017 6:26:15 AM PDT by dp0622 (The Left should know that if Trump isouokt of office, it is WAR!)
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4 posted on 10/11/2017 6:28:16 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Leaning Right

Ronald mc Donald, The Liberty Tax guy, brides with a veil. All in jail, but muzzies no?


5 posted on 10/11/2017 6:33:13 AM PDT by I want the USA back (*slam is a violent political movement that hides behind the illusion of religion.)
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To: dfwgator

. the Land Shark is considered the cleverest of all sharks. Unlike the Great White shark, which tends to inhabit the waters and harbors of recreational beach areas, the Land Shark may strike at any place, any time. It is capable of disguising its voice, and generally preys on young, single women.


6 posted on 10/11/2017 6:43:16 AM PDT by Autonomous User (During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.)
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To: dp0622

> Is this real? <

Evidently. The story is being carried on a number of sites.


7 posted on 10/11/2017 6:48:23 AM PDT by Leaning Right (I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: Leaning Right

They’re jumping the shark.


8 posted on 10/11/2017 6:52:42 AM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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Ha! Your land-shark picture is proof positive that Austrian authorities were correct in arresting the shark boy.

On the other hand, the three ladies below look so happy, so free, and so Westernized. Why bother them?


9 posted on 10/11/2017 6:53:45 AM PDT by Leaning Right (I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: Autonomous User

Sounds clever like the high-IQ water-based shark that yells “Bear!” to unsuspecting tanners at the beach.


10 posted on 10/11/2017 6:58:03 AM PDT by C210N (It is easier to fool the people than convince them that they have been fooled)
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To: Leaning Right

At issue is, does a citizen have the right to conceal their identity? Some sub questions are:

- concealment in public spaces
- concealment in private spaces
- concealment before the law
- concealment electronically

In the US, these should be coded under 4th Amendment.

To wit, “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation ....”

I am of the opinion that identity is tied to persons and effects. As such, I am of opinion that a person has the right to conceal their identity in public, private, and electronically, but not before the law.


11 posted on 10/11/2017 7:02:24 AM PDT by taxcontrol (Stupid should hurt)
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.....Candygram....


12 posted on 10/11/2017 7:06:19 AM PDT by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell)
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To: dfwgator

“Candygram”


13 posted on 10/11/2017 7:08:26 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: originalbuckeye

Candygram, my foot! You get out of here before I call the police! You’re the shark, and you know it!

Wait. I-I’m only a dolphin, ma’am.


14 posted on 10/11/2017 7:17:13 AM PDT by Autonomous User (During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.)
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To: dfwgator

I had forgotten this. LOL.


15 posted on 10/11/2017 7:18:07 AM PDT by alternatives? (Why have an army if there are no borders?)
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To: dp0622

He’s just trying to pick up chicks.

“Every girl’s crazy ‘bout a shark dressed man.”


16 posted on 10/11/2017 7:18:52 AM PDT by MrEdd (Caveat Emptor)
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To: taxcontrol
You bring up some interesting points. So I will play the devil's advocate and ask this: Does the state have the right to ban a "disguise" that is harmful to society as a whole? Because that's just what Austria is doing.

As an example, should it be legal for a man to stand across from a synagogue wearing a Hitler mask? Most Austrians would so no. Must Americans... I dunno.

Another thing to consider. Austria is banning the burka not because of concealment. It's the "harmful to society" thing. I suppose if an Austrian Muslim walked around with a "Slay Those Who Insult Islam" sign, Austria might ban that too.

Should such a sign be banned in America?

The British have no problem with that sign. London:


17 posted on 10/11/2017 7:24:47 AM PDT by Leaning Right (I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: Autonomous User

Thanks! Forgot how it played out........


18 posted on 10/11/2017 7:28:52 AM PDT by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell)
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To: Leaning Right

Can’t be partial, don’t you know. Does Australia celebrate holloween?


19 posted on 10/11/2017 7:49:20 AM PDT by Terry Mross (Liver spots And blood thinners.)
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To: Leaning Right

In the broader debate about state vs citizens rights, the state will always continue to push it’s rights over that of the citizen leading to a police state. The only impediment to this natural progression is the insistence of the People on the rights of the People.

I am of the libertarian mindset and favor the rights of the People over the rights of the state, with limited exceptions to allow the state to maintain order. That is why I believe that the right to privacy is not valid when the condition exists between the person and the law.

With that, I am asserting that from the casual police encounter (stop and talk) that the police can demand that the person identify themselves and that in order to confirm identity, that any mask be removed. That proof of person then extends all the way through the legal system up to and including incarceration.

Now outside the legal encounter, can a citizen be arrested when the only cause is wearing a mask in public. I favor the right of the citizen to wear a mask. There are a number of hypothetical that can be constructed around this but I will focus on two; Halloween and Medical

In the Halloween case, a citizen is in public celebrating an event or a holiday and decides to wear a mask (costume). There is no other activity, legal or otherwise that provokes suspicion. I do not see this as cause for arrest or even a stop to confirm identity.

The second case, medical, is a bit more related to the public good. In the case of a flu outbreak, it may be adventitious for a person to were a medical mask to reduce the chances of becoming infected or infecting others. Again, if no other suspicion exists, there should be no basis for a legal stop.

Now lets look at the case of wearing a Burka. The simple wearing of an article of clothing is not a danger to one’s self or poses a threat to others. As such, I believe that burkas should NOT be banned any more than banning an Iron Man costume.


20 posted on 10/11/2017 7:55:28 AM PDT by taxcontrol (Stupid should hurt)
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