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Quebec court upholds fines for cabbie’s ‘religious artifacts’

Quebec court upholds fines for cabbie’s ‘religious artifacts’

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  1. Wrong emphasis, Tim. This is not about religion or discrimination, it's a safety issue. Each and every one of those little items is a potential missile in a collision. He can keep his pictures in his wallet, his statues in his glove box, and his poppy should be out of sight, anyway, unless he's wearing it to a funeral for a veteran. But having them all out in the open and not permanently attached to the dashboard is a safety hazard.

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