Sorry I forgot you are always right, of course no one can have an opinion that differs to yours and be valid, how silly of me.Not equally valid when it's the law of the land and backed up by research.
I have to point out here the religious symbolism law was brought about in 2004 and has diddly squat to do with the burkha ban which was brought in in 2010 as a separate law. The religious symbolism law was not aimed at any particular religion, it was aimed at all of them, even a crucifix could not be on show, unlike here in the UK where the wearing of religious symbolism is allowed by law but in some cases only christians are asked by some employers to cover up icons like the crucifix.


