Dutch court upholds fine against Orthodox Jew who did not carry ID card on Shabbos
A Dutch appeals court has upheld a €60 ($90)
fine against an Orthodox Jew who refused to show police an identity card,
citing religious reasons.
The Hague Appeals Court ruled that a law
which makes it mandatory for all people older than 14 to carry ID cards and
show them to police upon request does not have a religious exemption.
The man, whose name was not released due to
privacy laws, had argued it was against his religious beliefs to carry anything
but his clothing on the Jewish Sabbath.
The ruling didn't say why police approached
the man.
The law was introduced in 2005 amid a wave of
anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim sentiment. Carrying ID cards hadn't previously
been mandatory in the Netherlands since the Nazi occupation in World War II.
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