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Misery Called Life wrote:I read that article in the paper.........Why do u jail someone for stealing a cellphone???? Its so juvenile...Y not jus make him pay 4 it?
herve wrote:Misery Called Life wrote:I read that article in the paper.........Why do u jail someone for stealing a cellphone???? Its so juvenile...Y not jus make him pay 4 it?
because if he goes to jail, obviously his buddy (both emirati) think he can have his position. that what it says in the article, not me...........
i heard there are may be 4 to 6 emirati pilots at emirates air, (please anyone confirm) all the others are europeeans or us, so they are hurting only but themselves.
one stolen (alleged) mobile phone, and that 16% less emirati pilots on the job.
sage & onion wrote:herve wrote:Misery Called Life wrote:I read that article in the paper.........Why do u jail someone for stealing a cellphone???? Its so juvenile...Y not jus make him pay 4 it?
because if he goes to jail, obviously his buddy (both emirati) think he can have his position. that what it says in the article, not me...........
i heard there are may be 4 to 6 emirati pilots at emirates air, (please anyone confirm) all the others are europeeans or us, so they are hurting only but themselves.
one stolen (alleged) mobile phone, and that 16% less emirati pilots on the job.
Blah, blah, blah, herve trash Dubai
viking-warrior wrote: The Dubai Court of First Instance sentenced the 31-year-old Emirati pilot, who worked for a government department, to six months in jail after he was found guilty of stealing his compatriot's mobile phone.
herve wrote:i am not the one who brought the news on the stolen mobile, but there is something wrong here, either going to jail for that, or like misery said, in the GN article. sorry K dog for being sarcastic, but a lot of people go to prison lately for the silliest reasons, yesterday, this woman convicted of adultery was awarded 3 months, awarded like if it was some sort of prize. who, here, thinks it is normal. for one, there is no irrefutable proof, the alleged lover is not known, and there is no DNA or anything to back up the accusation, as per GN article. for 2 , even if it was true, this is a serious reminder for westerners that the UAE is not an open society.
K-Dog wrote:sage & onion wrote:herve wrote:Misery Called Life wrote:I read that article in the paper.........Why do u jail someone for stealing a cellphone???? Its so juvenile...Y not jus make him pay 4 it?
because if he goes to jail, obviously his buddy (both emirati) think he can have his position. that what it says in the article, not me...........
i heard there are may be 4 to 6 emirati pilots at emirates air, (please anyone confirm) all the others are europeeans or us, so they are hurting only but themselves.
one stolen (alleged) mobile phone, and that 16% less emirati pilots on the job.
Blah, blah, blah, herve trash Dubai
Herve is really having a negative impact, at least on me, now. At first I thought I would give his book a try but I don't think I'll be reading it.
herve wrote:wishful thinking? speedhump.
any opinion on that compatriote of yours who was awarded 3 months in prison for adultery
sage & onion wrote:herve wrote:RedKite wrote:Hang on Herve! Earlier you were almost begging for SYMPATHY and making out you were the "good guy" and the "innocent guy" and Sultan and his mates were the "bad buys" !!
Now you GLOAT about " MANIPULATING GOVERNMENT GOONS" ; "TRAPPING PEOPLE" ; "TOYING" with people; etc etc
From first saying you were the NICE GUY, you now show you are not "NICE" at all .......but very SLY AND DEVIOUS!
So how do you expect to get international sympathy?
You also say that you worked UNDERCOVER IN THE MIDDLE EAST FOR 10 YEARS.
So how come such a brilliant spy TRUSTED Arabs? You spent 10 years DUPING PEOPLE in the Middle East.
So where was your training later in dealing with Middle East people?
HOW CAN A SPY BE SO TRUSTING??? WHY DID YOU NOT SEE THE MISTRUST COMING?
YOU ARE THE "PROFESSIONAL" CHARACTER JUDGE!!
NOOOOOO i was a nice all along until they got nasty with me, so i just returned the favor, what would you do if somebody was threatening you of torture, take your passport, you give them chocolates? i ll give you my number, call me i ll get you out.
do you know if anybody escaped before? am i the first one, soon .....we ll see boat people from dubai....such a contradiction
anyways, 3,000 viewers in less than a week, there is definitely an interest here.
www.escapefromdubai.com
Many threads have multiple viewers, your constant trashing of Dubai is getting rather tiresome though.
dresden wrote:For all those "Ohhh all you do is trash dubai.... blah blah blah"
You guys sound like a broken record.
This is a FORUM. The point of a forum is to discuss topics, good or bad. Human nature has it that the bad is far more interesting than the good. Blame God, or deal with it any other way you can... (ie. off yourself already).
I dont care how many people are skeptical about Dubai, talk badly about it, or come up with ridiculous stories about the place. I am here for a reason! NO ONE is going to make up my mind for me. Herve got royally Screwed (pun intended); I'll make sure to watch out for that... although I'm not going to get on the next flight out of here because he says so.
For Fux sake... If we were so narrow minded and listened to what everone else said as though it was the gospel, we would have still thought the earth was flat!
Viking seems to have some solid points (albeit negative).
viking-warrior wrote:I will defend my right have a negative view on Dubai and welcome this opportunity to put my side of the arguement, and this type of forum is a huge improvement on the black pen censorship that has existed there in my limited 3 decades experience of the place. So hats of to that.
But the few long term veterans out there reading will have to agree that, freedoms can be extinguished at the drop of a hat, it has happened in the past and WILL happen again.
Enjoy it while you can.
worldguy wrote:Grass is always greener somewhere else.
worldguy wrote:It could mean lot of things .... but, holds true for Dubai. i just spent an evening full with Dubai being ripped apart by all nationalities .... maybe they just missed the economic slowdown across the world. I has a chat with a company that helps in expats returning back to their home countries and some of the expats actually fail to realise the difference in life. They take much longer to go back and settle in Europe, America or Asia.
Anyway guess we diverting from the topic.
kanelli wrote:Of course there are positive things about Dubai, but are they only superficial things? We had an interesting experience, met some good friends, and got rid of student loans, saved some money, and husband's salary allowed us to have a baby without pressure for me to go straight back to work. Seriously, that is all the positives I can say about my experience in Dubai. While those things are all nice, we could still have coped living in our home countries. Sure, the loans would have taken longer to pay off, but we have friends and family there, there is government support and longer maternity leave. So, in the end, was Dubai so special? My remaining interest in Dubai is that it was the strangest experience of my life and it is interesting to see how Dubai rose and may fall. It is like watching an interesting science experiment in a petri dish...
Speedhump wrote:kanelli wrote:Of course there are positive things about Dubai, but are they only superficial things? We had an interesting experience, met some good friends, and got rid of student loans, saved some money, and husband's salary allowed us to have a baby without pressure for me to go straight back to work. Seriously, that is all the positives I can say about my experience in Dubai. While those things are all nice, we could still have coped living in our home countries. Sure, the loans would have taken longer to pay off, but we have friends and family there, there is government support and longer maternity leave. So, in the end, was Dubai so special? My remaining interest in Dubai is that it was the strangest experience of my life and it is interesting to see how Dubai rose and may fall. It is like watching an interesting science experiment in a petri dish...
Dubai was a better place say five years ago (and more), that's all that I can say. Less flash hotels, less people, no property bubble (before which Dubai was still a successful place everyone has forgotten, unbelievable). There will always be business done here now it has started, hopefully without property being the mainstay of the economy. It's become an international fulcrum, a link between east and west, also the Gulf regional hub and it will remain that way so long as it's tolerant to expats. If it shrinks a little then so much the better, to grow again more slowly on the basis of true commerce.