No surprising this is in Quebec:
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Canada/1072093.html
Oh bullsh*t.... it was never an issue back in the 40's and 50's where women wern't allowed to expose anything above their ankles.... now it's suddenly a safety hazzard because someone might hang onto it?
As a lifeguard, isn't that the damn point? To give them something to hang onto while you get them out?
Damn, if that's a hazzard, then we should get rid of other swimming attire and go commando..... idiots.... what a piss poor excuse.
Is there such a thing as a Martial Limitation for swimming outfits? No..... hell, I can dress up like ronald macdonald and go swimming if I wanted to.... this is just lame.
Ding ding... exactly.... it's just plain prejudice because they don't want people coming in and seeing that they have a Muslim looking out for their safety....
I guess looking Muslim hurts their french culture or something.
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Canada/1072093.html
MONTREAL (CP) — A Montreal lifeguard has filed a human rights complaint against a local YMCA after the club told her she couldn’t wear her hijab on duty.
The 21-year-old woman has been swapping her traditional Muslim headscarf at the poolside for a "burkini," a swimsuit that covers everything but the face, hands and feet.
The Montreal YMCA said the hijab puts lifeguards at risk from the grabbing hands of panicked swimmers in rescue situations.
Oh bullsh*t.... it was never an issue back in the 40's and 50's where women wern't allowed to expose anything above their ankles.... now it's suddenly a safety hazzard because someone might hang onto it?
As a lifeguard, isn't that the damn point? To give them something to hang onto while you get them out?
Damn, if that's a hazzard, then we should get rid of other swimming attire and go commando..... idiots.... what a piss poor excuse.
Is there such a thing as a Martial Limitation for swimming outfits? No..... hell, I can dress up like ronald macdonald and go swimming if I wanted to.... this is just lame.
Before reaching its decision, the Y sought advice from the Lifesaving Society, an organization that oversees safety and lifeguarding.
The lifesaving group suggested the YMCA consider the burkini, which has been approved for use by beach lifeguards who work in the powerful surfs of Australia.
"Based on their research, our estimation at this time is if it’s good in Australia, why won’t it be good here?" Lifesaving Society’s general manager Raynald Hawkins said Thursday.
Ding ding... exactly.... it's just plain prejudice because they don't want people coming in and seeing that they have a Muslim looking out for their safety....
Hawkins said the lifeguard, who has not released her name, contacted him a week after he heard from the YMCA.
He told her the society merely suggested the burkini.
"For us, we don’t have any specific position," Hawkins said.
"This is a tool, this is a kind of bathing suit you can use if you want."
YMCA Montreal spokeswoman Katia Bouchard confirmed details of a report published in Montreal La Presse, but said the group would not grant interviews Thursday on the subject.
The report said the lifeguard, who converted to Islam last September, has been working at the Y for three years.
I guess looking Muslim hurts their french culture or something.