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Posted By Robert Caldeira
Establishments running such holidays require particpants to wear a helmet for certain activities i.e. caving, abseiling, riding bikes, horse riding etc. My question is, what is the position concerning sikh pupils, are they exempt from wearing helmets? and if they are what will an establishment's defence be if there was an accident?
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Posted By Laurie
Since Sikhs are expempted from wearing crash helmets on motorcycles and, I think, hard hats on construction sites I think this might be a reasonable defence, but I am not a lawyer
Laurie
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Posted By Ashley Williams
Robert,
Can i suggest that as a possible defence should something happen you look at the problem in reverse?
What would happen if you told the Sikh chidren they were not allowed on the schemes, What would happen if you told them that they had to remove their Turban's?
Laurie is correct there is an accepted excemption for Sikhs on Motor cycles, Building sites and also Police helmets as the Turban and Hair are considered an acceptable level of protection and it is an important part of their religion for most Sikhs.
Hope this helps
Ash
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Posted By Ken Taylor
We would take the same position as Laurie and Ashley for our schools. I would suggest, however, that it is particularly important in these cases to ensure that the parent(s)/guardian(s) are fully informed of the nature of activities to be carried out.
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