You see this is exactly why people get confused here. OK so a couple are jailed for a month over a kiss, yet a couple have s.e.x get let off and the police officer done.
You can bet your bottom dollar if it had been a Western couple, it would have been go directly to jail, appeal upheld etc etc etc.
http://www.7days.ae/storydetails.php?id=93765&title=A tint of luck for frisky pair
A newly-wed couple who had sex in the back of their car have been cleared of indecency charges after a court decided a policeman who peered through their blacked-out windows had breached their privacy.
The 28-year-old Pakistani man and his 24-year-old wife had faced a month in prison and deportation after being convicted of public indecency by the misdemeanors court.
But the verdict has been overturned by the court of appeal.
The couple got frisky last May in their Honda Accord parked on The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence.
The car had tinted windows and a sunscreen had been pulled across the windshield.
A passing police officer became suspicious as he noticed the engine was running.
The officer could not see what was happening inside because of the darkened windows, so he pressed his face against the glass to get a better look. It was then that he saw the couple inside.
“I knocked and the man put on his shirt and rolled down the window.
The woman was half naked,” the officer said in his statement.
Appeal is upheld
The couple were found guilty, but they appealed. Their lawyer, Majid Al Kabban, told the appeal court the policeman had invaded the couple's privacy by looking through the window.
“They were inside a private car and the witness invaded their privacy by staring inside,” he said. “No policeman can enter a house without a warrant and a car is also private property.
“The officer said it was hard to see what was going on inside, so they were not committing an indecent act in public as nobody could see.” He added: “They were inside their car, which is the same as if they were inside their home, and it’s illegal to stare at someone in their home because it's a breach of privacy and human rights.”
The couple had wed in Pakistan four months before the incident.