A cancer patient who lost her hair due to chemotherapy is claiming in a suit that a Motor Vehicle Commission employee repeatedly ordered her to remove her headwrap for her driver's license photo.

The suit claims Jennifer Giordano was ordered to remove her headwrap at least three times, prompting her to start crying. Giordano explained that she was wearing the headwrap because she was undergoing treatment for cancer that resulted in hair loss, and she asked if her previous driver's license photo could be used, but the employee continued to demand that she remove the head covering.

Giordano is not the first to complain about the Motor Vehicle Commission's treatment of women wearing head coverings due to hair loss from chemotherapy.

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