http://syndication.ap.org/AP.Distro.ContentBroker2/ContentBroker.aspx?contentid=60b60075bd90572aa20f6a7067002e4d&iid=b756b0770a194c3297ade6702e59efe8&rsn=0&recordid=b756b0770a194c3297ade6702e59efe8&filingId=87bb4f70656049f3ac9c1b0f70979ce2&role=Preview&reldt=2016-08-23T15:23:01&media=Photo&sz=&dest=ak&trF=PAR501&ofn=France%2bBurkini%2bClash.JPEG&fmt=jpg&relativeUrl=jpg/2016/201608/23/60b60075bd90572aa20f6a7067002e4d.jpg&s3Key=preview.jpg&authToken=eNotjDEOwyAQBF8EWg5z2AVSvgKGSBQxljGKi3t8KLLFNqMZKU9gy%2fCbX82COUsbyV4DIzHgnUp5g3KeooqEt%2bLowR6gsmRpNU8dzsroYW%2fHfdU07nb1Vxq9HqXP6zWXS%2b%2ftI2NWrQFbOb%2fhD4yD1DM40qzJkF7dD2FqLQM%3dPARIS (AP) — France's highest administrative authority is studying whether local bans on full-body burkini swimsuits are legal, amid growing concerns in the country and abroad about police forcing Muslim women to disrobe. Images of uniformed police appearing to require a woman to take off her tunic, and media accounts of similar incidents, have elicited shock and anger online this week. Some fear that burkini bans in several French towns are worsening religious tensions.