Opponents argue that police officers, as representatives of the state, should not be seen endorsing or participating in religious activities while on duty or in uniform, as this may compromise the perceived neutrality of the state in religious matters. Others see it as a basic right for officers to practice their faith provided it doesn’t interfere with their duties.
Governments will likely approach this issue cautiously, balancing religious freedom with the need to uphold secular values. Any potential action may include reinforcing guidelines about religious practices while on duty, and ensuring that police officers respect both their right to religious expression and their professional responsibilities in maintaining impartiality.