Sikh cop in New York denied permission to grow beard for wedding: Report
In 2022, a federal court ruled that the Marine Corps cannot deny entry to Sikh recruits sporting a beard and a turban
Sikh cop in New York denied permission to grow beard for wedding: Report
Chandigarh: A New York state trooper, who is a Sikh, was allegedly denied permission to grow beard by his supervisors, despite a 2019 state law that ensures such religious accommodations, reported media.
Charanjot Tiwana, a state trooper for six years, had sought to grow his beard for his wedding, but was denied permission due to safety reasons, according to New York State Troopers Police Benevolent Association.
Sikh men wear a turban and do not cut their hair or beard as part of their religious commitment. This custom has, however, clashed with the state police grooming rules of keeping short hair and a shaved look.
A photo provided by Sam Verstandig showed New York State assemblyman David Weprin with members of the Sikh community speaking during a news conference addressing dress codes within the state police, on July 24, 2023, in New York.
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