I'm someone who likes to cover up on the beach as I'm not interested in getting a tan and hate getting burnt.
On top of that I have scars that I am self conscious about.
I would be furious if I was told to bare any part of my anatomy I wanted to cover.
I think France is OTT, even if they have had some terrorist attacks.
How dare the police go around telling women to bare their arms and legs or be fined.
Not everyone wants to get burnt, albinos have to cover up. So do lots of red heads if they don't want to contract skin cancer.
People accept wet suits and the Burkini isn't very different.
At a pool where I swim regularly, we have a lady that wears one.
I wouldn't dream of objecting.
France isn't somewhere I would want to go on holiday tbh.
Police Insisting I strip off on the beach is as offensive as the ones in Saudi Arabia dictating what I wear.
Can't say either country appeals to me for a beach holiday for exactly the same reason.
I think the French have made a big mistake by dictating what can be worn on the beach.
If you don't apply it to surfers as well, it's just veiled racism/sexism.
I bet women surfers don't get told to strip off.
You can't hide much under a wet suit, tbh.
All the Muslim women need is a wet suit with semi transparent robes ( to hide their shape). Which is what the woman in my local pool seems to be wearing.
Plus as Wigginhall has already pointed out some people cover up due to cancer or as in my case scars.
It's all a bit silly.
IMO.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37198479According to that there is a good chance it will be overturned