No, it is not representative. But you cannot deny the reality that facial recognition is still the dominant method we have at personal identification. Not odor. Not touch. Not audio. Not ESP. But the face. The burqa under the protection of religious freedom give criminals an ADDITIONAL tool in their kits.
Then just like many other personal choices we have today, we realize that under unique circumstances, temporarily we must either reduce the effects of a personal choice or do away with it completely. An open face is a reasonable temporary curtailment of a religious freedom to get a state sanctioned ID like a driver's license. An open face is a reasonable temporary curtailment of the same religious freedom to access a bank, a place where the community trust and expect security of their personal wealth. The more hostility expressed to these reasonable requests, the greater the resistance to meet the request for personal religious freedom.
The 'far right' does not need the burqa to be dangerous. Unfortunately, the unreasonable resistance to reasonable temporary curtailments of a religious freedom simply give the 'far right' additional rhetorical ammunition to be dangerous.