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Cancer patient sues motor vehicle office over demand to remove head scarf

Cancer patient, Jennifer Giordano is suing New Jersey's Motor Vehicle Commission for compelling her to remove her headscarf to take a license photo. Giordano says she was still uncomfortable without wearing a wrap to cover her balding caused by chemotherapy. Doug Hood/The Asbury Park Press via AP

A cancer patient is suing the New Jersey’s Motor Vehicle Commission for compelling her to remove her headscarf to take a driver’s license photo.

Jennifer Giordano, 40, said she was still uncomfortable without wearing a wrap to cover her balding head caused by chemotherapy.

The Asbury Park Press reports the lawsuit alleges an employee at the Eatontown office said she had to remove her headscarf for a new license photo and refused an old photograph Giordano brought with her.

State law allows people undergoing medical treatment to use old photographs for new licenses. Giordano says another employee intervened and produced a new license with the old photo.

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She is suing for emotional distress.

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission declined to comment, citing pending litigation.

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