Hmm.
Well, here's a question for you.
It's a part of our ancient legal heritage that adults do not go about in the world covering their faces, because of the idea that we always have a right to know to whom we're speaking and dealing, and the possible need to identify that individual later.
How do we deal with this law and heritage when taking passport photographs and drivers license photographs for cloistered Muslim women? I'm assuming if you're a cloistered Muslim woman that you wouldn't be allowed to drive, anyway, but I guess there's a chance.