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#Turkey and Tunisia is the only Muslim countries I know of with restrictions, but it's a bit blurry. The rest are at the other ends of the scale, where the dress is encouraged or forced. | #Turkey and Tunisia is the only Muslim countries I know of with restrictions, but it's a bit blurry. The rest are at the other ends of the scale, where the dress is encouraged or forced. | ||
#The table is to show how countries have enacted laws in response not being able to indentify wearers. Or do you dislike it because they are just statements with little context not showing how it relates to crimes, that would better fit in several sentences instead.--[[User:Lemming|Lemming]] ([[User talk:Lemming|talk]]) 10:43, 10 November 2013 (PST) | #The table is to show how countries have enacted laws in response not being able to indentify wearers. Or do you dislike it because they are just statements with little context not showing how it relates to crimes, that would better fit in several sentences instead.--[[User:Lemming|Lemming]] ([[User talk:Lemming|talk]]) 10:43, 10 November 2013 (PST) | ||
:::1. If Turkey and Tunisia have restrictions, then they should be on it. Tunisia has even seen violence due to these restrictions. That fact in itself deserves a mention if we deem the table appropriate. | |||
:::2. Yes, there is no indications as to how many of them relate to crimes. If you can find reliable sources that confirm each law was enacted due to the risk of crime, then it would make sense. [[User:Sahabah|--Sahabah]] ([[User talk:Sahabah|talk]]) 11:08, 10 November 2013 (PST) |
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