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Burkini ban: Armed police force woman to remove swimwear on Nice beach French police forced woman on beach to remove burkini as controversial ban takes hold
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Armed police in Nice forced a woman on the beach to remove a burkini she was wearing as new bans on the full body swimsuits have been implemented in several towns in the south of France. Armed police have forced a woman on a beach in Nice to remove her burkini as part of a controversial new ban.
The incident occurred on the beach at Nice’s Promenade des Anglais, the location of the lorry attack on Bastille Day in which 84 people were killed last month. The incident occurred on the beach at the city's Promenade des Anglais, the location of the lorry attack on Bastille Day in which 84 people were killed last month.
Photographs show four police officers armed with handguns, batons and pepper spray standing round the woman who was lying on the beach wearing a blue headscarf and matching top. Photographs show four police officers armed with handguns, batons and pepper spray standing round the woman who was lying on the beach wearing a blue headscarf and matching top. 
After speaking to the woman, she appears to remove the blue long-sleeve top. After speaking to the woman, she appears to remove the blue long-sleeve top. 
She is thought to have been issued with a fine and warned about the new dress code on the beach. She is thought to have been issued with a fine and warned about the new dress code on the beach. 
Several women have now been fined in France for wearing the swim wear.Several women have now been fined in France for wearing the swim wear.
On Tuesday a 34-year-old mother of two, whose family have been French citizens for at least three generations, told French news agency AFP she had been fined on the beach in Cannes, 18 miles from Nice, for wearing leggings, a top and a headscarf.On Tuesday a 34-year-old mother of two, whose family have been French citizens for at least three generations, told French news agency AFP she had been fined on the beach in Cannes, 18 miles from Nice, for wearing leggings, a top and a headscarf.
The former air-hostess from Toulouse was issued a ticket saying she was not wearing “an outfit respecting good morals and secularism”.The former air-hostess from Toulouse was issued a ticket saying she was not wearing “an outfit respecting good morals and secularism”.
“I was sitting on a beach with my family,” she said. “I wasn't even planning to swim, just to dip my feet.”“I was sitting on a beach with my family,” she said. “I wasn't even planning to swim, just to dip my feet.”
After initially refusing to undress in front of the officers who were reportedly holding tear gas canisters, she was issued with an on-the-spot fine while other people on the beach allegedly shouted insults, telling her to “go home”. After initially refusing to undress in front of the officers who were reportedly holding tear gas canisters, she was issued with an on-the-spot fine while other people on the beach allegedly shouted insults, telling her to “go home”. 
Mathilde Cusin, a French journalist for France 4 TV, who witnessed the incident said: “I saw three police officers watching the beach. One of them had his finger on the trigger of his tear gas device, no doubt containing pepper,” the Guardian reports. Mathilde Cusin, a French journalist for France 4 TV, who witnessed the incident, said: “I saw three police officers watching the beach. One of them had his finger on the trigger of his tear gas device, no doubt containing pepper."
“It was pretty violent. I had the impression of a pack going after a woman sitting on the ground, crying with her daughter.”“It was pretty violent. I had the impression of a pack going after a woman sitting on the ground, crying with her daughter.”
“The saddest thing was that people were shouting ‘go home’, some were applauding the police,” she said. “Her daughter was crying.”“The saddest thing was that people were shouting ‘go home’, some were applauding the police,” she said. “Her daughter was crying.”
Nice is the most recent French resort to ban the burkini, following bans in the Corsican town of Disco, and the Riviera resorts of Cannes and Villeneuve-Loubet.Nice is the most recent French resort to ban the burkini, following bans in the Corsican town of Disco, and the Riviera resorts of Cannes and Villeneuve-Loubet.
But the bans are now set to be scrutinised by France’s State Council, the country’s highest administrative court, after human rights groups challenged the ban.But the bans are now set to be scrutinised by France’s State Council, the country’s highest administrative court, after human rights groups challenged the ban.
A group called the Human Rights League (LDH) is appealing a decision by a lower court in Nice, which upheld a ban on the swimwear by the town of Villeneuve-Loubet.A group called the Human Rights League (LDH) is appealing a decision by a lower court in Nice, which upheld a ban on the swimwear by the town of Villeneuve-Loubet.
The LDH said the ban is a “serious and illegal attack on numerous fundamental rights”, including freedom of religion.The LDH said the ban is a “serious and illegal attack on numerous fundamental rights”, including freedom of religion.