PRESS RELEASE
American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama
Birmingham Islamic Society
Islamic Center of Dothan
Islamic Society of Mobile
Muslim Community Center- Auburn and Opelika
Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force (SMART) |
Alabama Muslim Association
Huntsville Islamic Center
Islamic Center of Tuscaloosa
Masjid Al-Quran, Birmingham
Sikh Sangat of Alabama
Tuskegee Islamic Community |
PRESS RELEASE
ACLU, Muslim and Sikh Organizations Applaud
Department of Public Safety Decision to Modify Discriminatory
Drivers License Photograph Policy
For More Information, Contact:
Kimberly Parker, Staff Attorney, ACLU of Alabama
334.265.2754
Bobby Segall, Cooperating Attorney, ACLU of Alabama
334.834.1180
Farook Chandiwala, Alabama Muslim Association
205.823.7078
Preetmohan Singh, National Director, Sikh Mediawatch and
Resource Task Force 202.393.2700 |
MONTGOMERYToday the Department of Public Safety
announced the adoption of a new policy that allows the citizens
of Alabama to wear religious head coverings or head coverings
resulting from illness in their drivers license
photographs.
The old policy, which provided that no head coverings of any
kind could be worn in a drivers license photograph, made no
exception for religious garb like the head scarves (known as
hijab) worn by many Muslim women, turbans worn by practitioners
of the Sikh faith, and Catholic nuns who wear habits, even though
none of these articles of clothing obscure facial features. The
policy violated the Religious Freedom Amendment to the Alabama
Constitution, which mandates that government may only restrict
religious expression when it has a compelling reason to do so,
which was absent in this instance.
Insuring that the drivers license photograph is an
accurate representation of the individual photographed is a
legitimate goal. In this instance, that goal can be achieved
without resorting to discrimination against members of any
religious group. We are pleased that DPS has adopted a revised
policy that complies with state and federal law and is mindful of
every citizens constitutional right to freely exercise his
or her religion.
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