Photographs have emerged of armed French police confronting a woman on a beach and making her remove a burkini as part of a controversial ban on the swimwear.
Authorities in several French towns have implemented bans on the garment, which covers the body and head, citing concerns about religious clothing in the wake of recent terrorist killings in the country.
The images of police confronting the woman in Nice on Tuesday show at least four police officers standing over a woman who was resting on the shore at the townโs Promenade des Anglais, the scene of last monthโs Bastille Day lorry attack.
After they arrive, she appears to remove a blue garment, although one of the officers appears to take notes or issue an on-the-spot fine.
The photographs emerged as a mother of two also told on Tuesday how she had been fined on the beach in nearby Cannes wearing leggings, a tunic and a headscarf.
Her ticket, seen by French news agency AFP, read that she was not wearing โan outfit respecting good morals and secularismโ.
โI was sitting on a beach with my family,โ said the 34-year-old who gave only her first name, Siam. โI was wearing a classic headscarf. I had no intention of swimming.โ
A witness to the scene, Mathilde Cousin, confirmed the incident. โThe saddest thing was that people were shouting โgo homeโ, some were applauding the police,โ she said. โHer daughter was crying.โ
Last week, Nice became the latest French resort to ban the burkini. Using language similar to the bans imposed earlier at other locations, the city barred clothing that โovertly manifests adherence to a religion at a time when France and places of worship are the target of terrorist attacksโ.