The British couple jailed in Dubai for kissing in public have lost their appeal against their conviction.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8602449.stm
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capsicum wrote:When a judge denies witnesses for the defense and rules against the defendent in abscence of any witnesses for the accusation it is a mokery of justice, like it was with Sheikh Issa not guilty court ruling.
In addition, because of the financial support judges in Dubai take their orders now from AbuDhabi which economy relies on oil and not on tourism or foreign investors, therefore could not care less of the international opinion.
Chocoholic wrote:The stupidest thing is that it was hear say from a 2 year old child!!!! The mother never actually saw it. In any other country it would be laughed off. Why waste time and resources. Go catch real criminals.
Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:The stupidest thing is that it was hear say from a 2 year old child!!!! The mother never actually saw it. In any other country it would be laughed off. Why waste time and resources. Go catch real criminals.
Apparently the mother gave two conflicting statements. Minor oversight by the court I guess.
Chocoholic wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:The stupidest thing is that it was hear say from a 2 year old child!!!! The mother never actually saw it. In any other country it would be laughed off. Why waste time and resources. Go catch real criminals.
Apparently the mother gave two conflicting statements. Minor oversight by the court I guess.
Minor oversight?! The woman is a sad, petty, pathetic person who needs to get a life.
Chocoholic wrote: Go catch real criminals.
Dubai Knight wrote:Chocoholic wrote: Go catch real criminals.
The Keystone Kops here couldn't catch a cold!!!
A mate had his car stolen from outside his apartment and the bloody criminal was driving it around town for 6 MONTHS, getting speeding fines and being totally blatant about it. It took a friend to spot the car parked outside a villa in Barsha to get it back. The Feds couldn't have given a toss about it, no matter how many hours my mate spent at the Kop Shop. It was a farce from start to finish!
The couple admitted consuming alcohol, but only kissing on the cheek in greeting. They were spotted in a restaurant that serves alcohol in JBR! Er, excuse me, what was the local woman who complained doing in there...with her kids?????
Acquittal on circumstantial evidence immediately!
Knight
viking-warrior wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1263683/Pregnant-Danielle-Lloyd-embraces-Jamie-OHara-Dubai.html
Clearly not a problem if you are a minor celeb !
Dubai - Hypocrisy at its best
sage & onion wrote:viking-warrior wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1263683/Pregnant-Danielle-Lloyd-embraces-Jamie-OHara-Dubai.html
Clearly not a problem if you are a minor celeb !
Dubai - Hypocrisy at its best
I wonder what sort of problem she would have if the baby came early and she had to be admitted to hospital here for the birth?????
Tom Jones wrote:
Now… to avoid getting in trouble, the residents and tourists need to do two simple things:
- Educate themselves about the local laws and customs before, or just after, coming here.
- Avoid doing anything improper that might bring the attention of others, who might, in turn, report them to the police -- especially when they’ve been drinking.
Yes our laws suck (in the eyes of Westerners), but, for the time being, they’ve got to adapt and learn how to live with these laws. We also have got to try to improve the way we handle minor cases arising from innocent cultural ignorance."
viking-warrior wrote:Tom, your friend sounds quite reasonable and understanding and I have to say that his views are all taken onboard and understood, however his opinion is not the issue ...
There exists a basic flaw that remains unaddressed and is perfectly highlighted by the "Kissing Couple" case, yet applies equally to cases of commercial dispute, "alleged" breach of trust, etc etc et al ad infinitum .... (see the local press each and every day for at least one example ...)
It takes only an unsubstantiated ALLEGATION of wrongdoing by a lokal for the Police to take action. in this day and age of enlightenment and international dependencies are we expected to always err on the side of the Emirati lokal or the muslim because they do not lie (!!!! Yup uhumm ...... !!!!) (Please don't ask for examples, see the Dubai World thread for that)
Nothwithstanding the fact that the witness was 2 years old at 02:00 am in a public eatery.
Anyway, back on point, is your friend saying that westerners should join in the melee and start accusing all and sundry at the drop of a hat, or continue to exercise discretion and put it down to experience ? Because as far as I can surmise that is where a lot of this nonsense stems from, stupid finger pointing. Thats the rule of the lowest common denominator and this will NOT serve Dubai going forward.
That general rule and use of Wasta has to stop - a bit like car registation (there is no grey area ) - if you cannot (a) provide a clear statement (b) corroborating evidence (c) independent witnesses (d) are prepared to go to court (e) be cross examined by the accused or their legal counsel, then there should be no charge to answer.
A 2 year old witness is not generally accepted as being (a) capable of making reasoned observations (b) understanding the concepts of bigger rights and wrongs (c) crapping anywhere but their nappies, except in Dubai where that is enough to put a young couple in jail and tagged for life with the stigma of deportation on their records.
My humble apologies, but all Emiratis should hang there collective heads in shame - but from over 30 years experience of that place I can inform you with no reservation; that is never going to happen.
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I write this primarily addressed at your friend, in the hope that there might be a flicker of recognition at some of the above
capsicum wrote:Tom Jones wrote:
Now… to avoid getting in trouble, the residents and tourists need to do two simple things:
- Educate themselves about the local laws and customs before, or just after, coming here.
- Avoid doing anything improper that might bring the attention of others, who might, in turn, report them to the police -- especially when they’ve been drinking.
Yes our laws suck (in the eyes of Westerners), but, for the time being, they’ve got to adapt and learn how to live with these laws. We also have got to try to improve the way we handle minor cases arising from innocent cultural ignorance."
You forgot something even more simple:
-Avoid travelling to Dubai
Tom Jones wrote:viking-warrior wrote:
But you also have to keep something else in mind. Many of the cops on the beat who are dispatched to the scene are not Emiratis themselves. When an Emirati person is involved at the scene, they tend to appease the Emirati person for fear that Emarati person might complain about them to headquarters. They naturally do not want to risk losing their jobs. Likewise, many (if not most) of the court judges are not local either. These judges tend to be tough by applying the laws to the letter for fear of being accused of weakness or incompetence.
BlackburnRovers wrote:Tom Jones wrote:viking-warrior wrote:
But you also have to keep something else in mind. Many of the cops on the beat who are dispatched to the scene are not Emiratis themselves. When an Emirati person is involved at the scene, they tend to appease the Emirati person for fear that Emarati person might complain about them to headquarters. They naturally do not want to risk losing their jobs. Likewise, many (if not most) of the court judges are not local either. These judges tend to be tough by applying the laws to the letter for fear of being accused of weakness or incompetence.
So isnt that a fundamental flaw in the legal system?
i.e. If police and judges decide things based on "who" is reporting, .
I think most police are very fair, but if what you say is true then its symptoms of a much wider problem...
Chocoholic wrote:Some valid points are made, however, the biggest problem is the hypocrisy and blatant picking on certain nationalities. And it should be one rule for all, not changing depending where you come from.
Issues like this just make Dubai a complete laughing stock in the international media and to outsiders looking in.The laws are confusing at best. And if the couple were just giving each other a greeting kiss on the cheeks, then there's something very wrong with that. Every single person I know greets their friends in this manner - all nationalities, men and women. So it makes no sense whatsoever.
Some people are just selfish and the Emirati women was just being petty. She could have just gone over and had a quiet word - but no she decided to destroy two peoples lives instead! Who does that?! Plus what was she doing out with young children at 2am!!! Can I report her for being a bad mother?
Situations like this only serve to widen the differences between people, instead of bringing them together. Now there is such a bad feeling over the whole thing, I pretty much guarantee you that locals and expats alike will jus be gunning for each other.