“The First Amendment applies to every person and every religion.”
A woman who belongs to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster was allowed to wear a colander on her head in a driver’s license photo after her original bid to do so was denied.
Lindsay Miller of Lowell, Massachusetts, is a Pastafarian. In August, she was reportedly denied a renewed license by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles for wearing the spaghetti strainer on her head.
“They were kind of laughing at me,” Miller told the Boston Globe of the experience. “I … thought that this was not fair. I thought, ‘Just because you haven’t heard of this belief system, [the RMV] should not be denying me a license.'”
A spokesperson for the RMV told The Associated Press that head coverings or hats are not allowed in license photos, but said exceptions are made for religious reasons.
Miller said that wearing the colander on her head allows her to express her devotion to the Spaghetti Monster, the Pastafarian deity.