An Austrian citizen has a driver’s license in which he wears a sieve as a hat. As Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper writes, the young man wore the kitchen utensil as religious headgear.
Niko Alm applied for a driver’s license three years ago. Attached to the application was the unconventional photograph.
Since the Austrian law stipulates that only confessional headgear can be worn in official photographs, Alm argued he is a “pastafarian.” Followers of this faith believe in the flying spaghetti monster, and wear pasta strainers as an essential religious requirement.
Sieve as symbol of faith
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An Austrian citizen has a driver’s license in which he wears a sieve as a hat. As Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper writes, the young man wore the kitchen utensil as religious headgear.