A Muslim man has launched a discrimination case against the holiday company Butlins after he claims his teenage daughter was barred from using the dodgems because she was wearing a hijab. Nasser complained and asked to see a policy banning hijabs at Butlins. “But wearing a hijab is not a disability or a physical injury. She said Butlins was disappointed that Nasser felt his daughter had been deliberately treated unfavourably because of her hijab and sent “sincere apologies”. A Butlin’s spokesman said: “Our team are trained not to compromise when it comes to the safety of our guests.
Source: The Guardian December 14, 2017 07:52 UTC