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An Austrian ban on full-face coverings introduced as part of an “integration” policy aimed at limiting the visibility of orthodox Islam in public life has been criticised by police after it emerged that the law has mainly resulted in the issuing of warnings against people wearing smog masks, skiing gear and animal costumes.
Figures published by the weekly news magazine Profil on Monday show that 29 charges citing the “anti-face-veiling act” have been filed with police since the law came into force last October.
Research shows that only four of these charges concerned a face being covered by a veil – all of which were levelled at the same woman.
In other instances, police issued warnings against people covering their faces with scarves, skiing masks or animal costumes.