Youngster dies in drifting stunt

May 28, 2014

Dies in drifting stunt

Jeddah, May 28: A young Saudi national has died in Qassim after falling from a pickup truck when the driver performed a drifting stunt, according to local media.

This was the first death recorded from drifting since the final examinations started on Sunday, according to the report.

Young Saudis engage in drifting maneuvers during examination periods. “The dead man was traveling in a Hilux pickup vehicle with friends and fell from the vehicle during the drifting stunt and died on the spot,” a source reportedly said.

In a related development, police in Bisha arrested 10 drifters and their accomplices in the city, after receiving a tipoff, while the Jeddah police arrested 60 students for the same offense.

Brig. Gen. Zaid Al-Hamzi, spokesman for the Jeddah traffic department, told Arab News that most were intermediary and secondary level students.

The students were released but had to sign statements that they would have to face legal action after writing their final examinations.

Penalties include having the vehicle confiscated for 15 days and a fine of SR1,000.

For repeat offenders, the punishment could mean imprisonment, the seizure of the vehicle for a month, and a fine of SR1,500.

If a student is caught drifting a third time, the court would definitely imprison him, confiscate the vehicle and fine him SR2,000.

Al-Hamzi said the department is cracking down on the practice.

Traffic patrols have been positioned close to schools to ensure order, including helping students get to their examinations on time.

He said many traffic patrols have been deployed on the city’s roads to ease traffic flow and assist students. “Sometimes students’ vehicles break down on their way to school, and the patrols help them get there quickly,” he said.

Many undercover policemen are operating close to schools, he said.

The department has coordinated its efforts with the education department in Jeddah to prevent students from leaving the school grounds during breaks, said Al-Hamzi.

He said traffic light systems are updated on a regular basis to keep pace with the number of cars on the road at any given time, particularly on main roads.

“Trucks are strictly forbidden from entering cities, traveling on highways and the Al-Khair overpass during peak times because this causes traffic congestion.” Drivers would be punished for failing to comply, he said.

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March 31,2020

Mar 30: the UAE Cabinet approved a series of new initiatives, foremost among which was the automatic extension of residence permits expiring from March 1.

The residence visas would be extended for a renewable period of three months without any fees to ease the economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis on residents, official news agency WAM reported.

The Cabinet has also waived the administrative fines associated with infractions on the services provided by the Federal Authority of Identity and Citizenship, starting April 1 and lasting for a renewable period of three months.

The initiatives also entail granting a temporary license to use digital solutions for remotely notarising and completing judicial transactions.

Government services expiring from March 1 will also be extended from April 1 for a renewable period of three months. The decision applies to all federal government services, including documents, permits, licenses and commercial registers.

The UAE has introduced a slew of initiatives to control the spread of the Covid-19 virus, including the online renewal of driving licences and vehicle’s registration cards.

The country’s telecom regulator, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), also issued a directive that no mobile service with expired ID documents will be disconnected or suspended in the UAE.

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A national sterilisation programme is underway that will continue until Saturday April 4, concluding on the morning of Sunday, April 5.

Carried out daily from 8pm until 6am the following morning, the programme will include the disinfection of private and public facilities.

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Dubai, Jul 15: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced the launch of a 'New Media Academy in Dubai on Monday - a new institution that will train people on the science of digital media.

Taking to Twitter, Sheikh Mohammed said that new media is a new science that has its own set of special tools and secrets, and that the future cadres of UAE must be at the forefront of it.

"The academy will prepare new experts and managers in the field of communication in government and private institutions, as well as training professional social media influencers", Sheikh Mohammed tweeted, adding that the new media is providing new job opportunities and careers today, and will always be a main supporter in the journey of development.

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May 5,2020

Dubai, May 5: Saudi Arabian prosecutors have ordered the arrest of a Saudi citizen for insulting an Asian expatriate and abusing him for not embracing Islam.

A video went viral online showing the expat, apparently with little knowledge of the Arabic language, being insulated by an Arabic-speaking man who does not appear in the clip, for having not embraced Islam and for not fasting.

A monitoring centre affiliated with the public prosecution examined the video the content of which “shows the citizen’s use of abusive words against the Asian resident on the pretext of inviting him to Islam,” the prosecution source said.

“The public prosecution closely follows up whatever infringes rights of citizens and residents including harm to their dignity and legal rights regardless of pretexts of such infringement,” the source added.

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