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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Passport Photo of Five Year Old Girl Banned ‘in case it offends Muslims’


This took place in the United Kingdom and although this story is not current, I thought it needed to be shared as not many have heard of this.
A five-year-old girl had her passport form rejected when an official said the bare shoulders on her photograph could offend Muslims.
The politically correct insanity that follows the Islamization of the UK and Europe.
A five-year-old girl had her passport form rejected when an official said the bare shoulders on her photograph could offend Muslims.
The post office assistant stunned Hannah Edwards’s parents by claiming the skin exposed by her daughter’s halter-neck dress would not be accepted by the Passport Office as it might prove unacceptable in a Muslim country.
The incident happened when Jane and Martin Edwards took the picture, which was taken in a photo-booth, to a post office in the Sheffield area along with the completed form for checking ahead of a family holiday in the South of France.
The counter clerk told them she was aware of at least two other cases where applications had been rejected because a person’s shoulders were not covered in their photo.
Mrs Edwards, a GP in Sheffield, had to rush around for two hours getting new pictures taken and countersigned.
‘I was incensed,’ she said yesterday. ‘I went back home and checked the form.
‘Nowhere did it say anything about covering up shoulders. If it had, I would have done so, but it all seems so unnecessary.
‘This is quite ridiculous, I followed the instructions on the passport form to the letter and it was still rejected. It is just officialdom pandering to political correctness.
‘It is a total over-reaction. How can the shoulders of a five-year-old girl offend anyone?
‘It’s not as if anything else was showing. The dress she wore was sleeveless but it has a high neck.’
Hannah had her first passport when she was three months old but her mother and father realised it was due to expire during their holiday this month. They aimed to complete the application on Saturday, the day Hannah was to be Sheffield Wednesday’s mascot at their Hillsborough football stadium.
Mrs Edwards said she was also on call from her surgery when she had to spend time having the picture retaken.
‘The referees who had signed the original application were not available,’ she said. ‘I had to chase around and eventually found a neighbour who was a teacher to sign the pictures.’
A spokesman for the Passport Service said it was not policy to reject applications with bare shoulders.
‘The guidance set out on the application form doesn’t include it, this picture should have been absolutely fine,’ she added. ‘The Post Office has its rules and we can’t comment on that.’
A Post Office spokesman said: ‘Our offices have a Passport Office template which says what the photograph should and shouldn’t be.
‘Bare shoulders don’t come into that at all. We can’t see any instruction to that effect so all we can do is apologise to Mrs Edwards. It was clearly a mistake made by the clerk.
‘It is the first time we have heard of such a rejection and we will take it up with that particular office.
‘We do around three million passport applications a year and have a much lower rejection rate than the forms submitted directly to the Passport Office.’

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