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Sikhs formally allowed to wear turbans instead of helmets in Oz

Updated on: 23 April,2013 11:40 AM IST  | 
Agencies |

Australian Government have made some changes to compulsory bicycle helmet laws to exempt people who wear turbans for their religion.

Sikhs formally allowed to wear turbans instead of helmets in Oz

Transport Minister Scott Emerson said the people will have to demonstrate that they are a Sikh but fell short of explaining what degree of proof would be required, Courier Mail reported.


Emerson said that the exemption was a "common sense" move and followed the overturning of a fine issued to a man for not wearing a helmet in the place of his turban while he was riding a bicycle in Brisbane.


He asserted that if someone was able to demonstrate that they have been a member of a long-standing religion that does require them to wear headwear which might make it very difficult to wear a helmet, the government will accept that.


Emerson added that wearing a full burka will not be an excuse for not wearing any helmet.
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