• thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Yes, to clarify, I did mean wearing a motorcycle helmet while walking into a public or commercial space like a bank, supermarket, shopping centre etc.

    I have no problems with hijab, shayla and other open/face head coverings as a self-expression of religious modesty - but at a point that ‘modesty’ is either no longer a personal choice (ie. imposed by pressure from family, friends, spiritual leaders), or begins to negatively impact public safety.

    Such garments are no longer fit-for-purpose in an a progressive society such as ours.

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        8 months ago

        While I’ve only visited a few cities in mainland China, the food delivery drivers that I have see have all worn open-faced helmets like this:

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        As to why, apart from it being generally anti-social - it’s mainly because it’s a massive security issue, as the individual in question cannot be identified in the event of assault, theft or order crimes.

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          8 months ago

          Did you come over in winter? I am in Urumqi and its quite common to see open-faced helmet with a scarf/necktube/jacket pulled over the mouth/nose, I also saw it in Korea and Vietnam.

          You have cameras which presumably can see their bike liscense.

          Then again, masking in public due to illness/air pollution is common over here, it would be weird to ban just delivery drivers from covering their faces.