As long as you were not operating a motor vehicle, entering a bank or a high security area, the Government has no restrictions or laws against you wearing a pillowcase over your head. You might come across some very strong and aggressive public disapproval on your choice of head wear, but that is a different question to be asked and answered.
2006-10-17 09:04:30
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answered by Pundit Bandit 5
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I wear a balaclava when out with the dog in the cold weather, but I wouldn't feel comfortable doing it in a town. But what is good for part of the population should be allowed for all of us, so a pillow case being like certain people wear, should not be disallowed.The trouble is that in Britain now , you are right, the politicians stick their noses into our lives. Have you noticed though that the worm is starting to turn , and the politicians seem to be getting worried that they are pushing us(the indigenous population UK) too far ?
2006-10-17 16:15:51
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answered by Tracker 5
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In England they let people in the country with just their eyes showing .I just left for 2 weeks in Australia couldn't take anything out of the country (drinks shampoo etc) got to Dubai people walking through the airport in just towels yes bathroom towels
got to Oz couldn't bring anything in (food etc) but they do look after their own and have an Aussie only queue (which i joined as i pretended i couldn't read English (Even tho i am a 42 year old South Londoner)
So should you wear a pillowcase???
No because it would hide your beauty xx
But if it's for bedroom games yes wear it lol .
2006-10-17 16:12:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know but i feel like walking round with a balaclava over my face then see what people think to that,lets face it the women that wear these garments are not the sort of people to go causing crime but you do wonder if a terrorist used this clothing to become shielded from being caught and this was found out would they ban the veil probably not but every sneaky thing the terrorist does affects everyone else for example hand luggage theres a threat of people taking bombs on planes so they stop us from taking hand luggage on board which is right,but like i say if someone was caught evading capture by wearing the veil they still wouldnt ban it because thats racist and there would be an outcry it doesnt seem fair to ban it but thats life people need to be identified and lets be honest how would it really affect these people.
2006-10-17 16:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I always say, do what makes you feel good. Whether that be a pillowcase on the head or a see-saw on the buttock, if that's what floats your boat, go for it. I am aware that both the Chancellor and the PrimeMinister are rather fond of sporting a witches hat over their collective menhood when speaking together in public.
2006-10-17 16:27:50
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answered by Climie Fisher's Climbing Fra 2
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Everybody's gone mad. I think the media are as much to blame as the government, at least Madonna has occupied a bit of tabloid space for a few days, but we need to all let the situation calm down and talk about something else for a change.
2006-10-17 16:16:24
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answered by Jude 7
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Muslims can wear veils even though they are not mentioned in the koran, according to george galloway, yet an english newsreader, doing her job in england isnt allowed to wear a small crusifix. madness, And why do innocent kids have to go in shops in groups no more than two, after taking off there caps of course, its victimising the poeple who were born and bred here. If true english bods are made to abide by such rules because of religion, then our foriegn friends should also abide by them. Its called intergration. Please note i am not in any way racist, i just believe, we should be at least equal in our own land!
2006-10-17 16:34:56
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answered by ? 5
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It depends very much on the material and colour. I'd speculate that a pillow case made of meat may be deemed unacceptable especially if you glued sparklers to it and sat next to "the goverment" whoever that shadowy figure may be.
2006-10-17 16:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No they would not be cross. Not if they could tax it and then get the eu to alter the size and shape. But you couldn't fly ba or talk to jack straw- could be a good idea then!
2006-10-17 18:50:56
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answered by brainlady 6
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All depends on whether the ministers thought that they could gain some headlines by manipulating racial tensions about your resemblance to the Knights of the KKK.
2006-10-17 17:14:06
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answered by karlrogers2001 3
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