Tuesday, April 29, 2014

2010: Muslima dies as hijab caught in go-kart axle. 2014: CAIR demands hijabs on go-karts.

So sick of islam and all the insanity  Imagine a world without islam.

Thanks to JihadWatch for this

2010: Muslima dies as hijab caught in go-kart axle. 2014: CAIR demands hijabs on go-karts.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/04/2010-muslima-dies-as-hijab-caught-in-go-kart-axle-2014-cair-demands-hijabs-on-go-karts

hijab right

The California chapter of the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CA) and United Sikhs will hold news conferences tomorrow to “announce the filing of multiple public accommodation complaints with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) against Boomers! amusement parks, a subsidiary of Palace Entertainment Holdings.”

They want Boomers! amusement parks to change its policy forbidding headscarves on go-kart rides, dismissing safety concerns as “unfounded” and claiming religious discrimination.

Boomers! attorneys might want to familiarize themselves with this case, which makes it abundantly clear that safety concerns are perfectly well founded, and that this action by Hamas-linked CAIR is about supremacism, not equal rights.

“Muslim woman dies as hijab is caught in go-kart axle,” by Bonnie Malkin, the Telegraph, April 9, 2010 (thanks to Kenneth):
The woman, 26, suffered severe neck injuries and went into cardiac arrest after her hijab, which covers the head and neck, became stuck in the kart’s machinery while she was driving at high speed.
Paramedics managed to revive the woman after material from the hijab tightened around her throat and she was airlifted to hospital, where she later died.
Local media reports said that her husband and children were at the track at the time.
Police have opened an investigation into the incident, which took place at the Port Stephens Go-Kart track on the New South Wales midcoast, and have seized the go-kart for forensic examination.
Detective Inspector Peter Fox of Port Stephens local area command told Fairfax news websites that the longer part of the scarf was wedged down near one of the go-kart’s wheel axles.
“[It appears] the scarf was pulled across her throat … from one side of the body to the other side,” he said.
Police said the woman and her family had been holidaying in Port Stephens, a popular coastal town, prior to the accident.
Signs at the track warn visitors about inappropriate footwear and advises drivers that they use the track at their own risk. However, there are no regulations about scarves or head dresses….

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