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NYC To Pay .5M For Forcing Hijab Removal

Women wearing U.S. flag hijabs are pictured during an "I am Muslim Too" rally in Times Square, Manhattan, New York

New York City has agreed to a settlement of $17.5 million after being accused of forcing women to remove their hijabs for mug shots. The settlement comes after a lawsuit was filed against the city for violating the religious rights of Muslim women.

The lawsuit alleged that the New York Police Department (NYPD) had a policy that required women to remove their hijabs for booking photos, which was deemed discriminatory and unconstitutional. The policy was in place despite guidelines from the NYPD itself that allowed individuals to keep religious head coverings on for mug shots.

As part of the settlement, the NYPD will now allow individuals to keep their religious head coverings on for booking photos, unless there is a legitimate safety concern. In addition to the monetary settlement, the city has also agreed to provide training to NYPD officers on respecting religious rights and diversity.

This case highlights the importance of upholding religious freedoms and respecting cultural practices, especially within law enforcement agencies. The settlement serves as a reminder of the need for sensitivity and awareness when dealing with individuals from diverse backgrounds.

Going forward, it is crucial for institutions to ensure that their policies and practices are inclusive and respectful of all individuals, regardless of their religious beliefs or cultural backgrounds. This settlement marks a step towards greater understanding and accommodation for religious minorities in New York City.

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