Friday, September 23, 2005

Muslim Firefighter Loses Bid To Keep Beard On Job

Yesterday, a common pleas court judge in Philadelphia ruled against a Muslim firefighter, agreeing with the city that the firefighter cannot wear a beard on the job. The Associated Press reported yesterday that the court found the city's concern about safety problems with the seal on respiratory masks posed by beards was a compelling interest that justified an exception to the protections granted by Pennsylvania's Religious Freedom Protection Act. "Directive 13 (the facial-hair ban) ... is the least restrictive means of furthering its compelling interest in maximizing safety for its members," Common Pleas Judge James Murray Lynn wrote in his order. The court had granted a preliminary injunction to the firefighter pending this decision. (See prior posting.)