Livermore, California (August 09, 2013): “I have some bad news for you, that thing on your head is not allowed”, is how Arminder Singh (26), Gurpreet Singh (16), Diljit Singh (15), and Jaskirat Singh (11), were greeted by the employee of Boomers when they wanted to go kart.
Boomers is a Family Entertainment Center in Livermore, California where these Sikh youth and children were asked to remove their patkas (Sikh turban as shown in picture).
Despite education on the significance of the turban, the family was turned away and not allowed to go kart.
According to a news-letter issued by the United Sikhs, it is in possession of the video showing the failed attempts of the father to explain and demonstrate the safe nature of the patka. But the employee refused to acknowledge this stating, “What if the wind blows it off; I am not going to argue with you. That’s all that I owe you in writing.” She was referring to a poorly written unofficial pamphlet stating policy on headgear which from the appearance of it looks highly absurd and discriminatory.
“If you believe this is wrong and you support the Right to Turban, we need your signature”, a statement by United Sikhs reads.
As per information the United Sikhs legal team has sent an evidence preservation letter to the General Manager of Boomers Livermore and Palace Entertainment, the parent company of Boomers. The letter specifically demands that any video footage or other evidence relating to the incident should not be tampered with or destroyed.