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Arabia
Saudi 'Moral Guards' Told not to Chase Vehicles
2008-10-26
JEDDAH, Saudi-Controlled Arabia -- Field workers of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice have been ordered not to chase any car even if they suspect the inmates are involved in objectionable activity. They have been asked to give a written undertaking not to do so.
'Field workers' -- are those hard boyz or community organizers?
According to a recent circular sent by the presidency of the commission to its branch offices across the kingdom, field workers have been directed to inform the police if they detect any such violation. The circular ordered the Commission's 3,557 field workers to inform the nearest police station instead of chasing any suspect vehicle.
Let the professionals in the security department take people out for a drive in the desert ...
It is the duty of the commission members to check moral violations -- illegal mixing of men and women, harassment of women by men and immodest conduct by men or women.
Most societies manage without checking moral violations too vigorously ...
According to the circular, the Commission members only need to provide to the police details about the suspected vehicle such as its registration number and other description that may help in the identification of the vehicle, the Arabic daily Al Madinah newspaper reported.

The Presidency's move comes in the wake of mounting criticism against some Commission members whose action led to several mishaps. The Presidency noted that the responsibility vested in the Commission members to chase the vehicle of a moral violator has not produced the desired results but in some cases led to road accidents. Relentless chase by zealous Commission members recently have reportedly caused several deaths.
Never the fault of the hard boyz ...
Relatives of a young man and woman who died following a hot chase by anti-vice cops in Tabuk city have accused the Commission members of murder and are planning to sue them.

Some Commission members were also reportedly involved in the car chase that led to the death of a young man in Madinah recently.

When the Commission came under attack for such accidents and deaths, two committees -- one in Riyadh and another in Madinah -- were constituted to investigate the charges against the members. The Commission has also made it clear that severe action would be taken against the members who overstepped the legal limits imposed on them.

The president of the Commission had several times in the past made it clear that the Commission members did not have the power to chase or arrest any suspect. They should only inform the police, who are the right authority to find and arrest the suspects.
The hard boyz can only thump the violators, not arrest them ...
While the total number of the field workers of the Commission is put at 3,554, there are 628 administrative staff. There are also 117 security officials, 345 drivers, 116 messengers and 266 other workers.
Sounds like a city department in Chicago ...
The Commission uses 1,634 cars.
The Pontiac 6000 SUX is a big seller here ...
The Commission has been conducting several programmes to train and develop the skills of its staff members, particularly the field workers. It wants its members to be polite in dealing with the public and remain within the limits of its jurisdiction. More than 3,100 Commission members have attended the training programmes.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  End of flat dog story

Pls can has moar?

/kittuahs every damn where
Posted by: .5MT   2008-10-26 13:05  

#3  Had a dog that liked to chase cars, once. Didn't care if car was going towards or away from him. Soon, no more dog. End of flat dog story. Why is the government/religion paying these people to do this? Don't they have enough Peeping Tom types in Jeddah that they could get this service gratis?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-10-26 10:28  

#2  "Saudi 'Moral Guards' Told not to Chase Vehicles"

'Cause they might be parked and it hurts when...
Posted by: Hyper   2008-10-26 09:58  

#1  This stuff was always semi amusing to read about because it's happening in KSA. It won't be so funny when it's the obamaween here asking why you seem to have so much compared to the 'little people,' whoever the one -spit- decides they may be...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-10-26 08:25  

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