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Friday, August 01, 2008
"Being drunk in public, swearing or making rude gestures – especially whilst driving - and public shows of affection - such as kissing, are all offences. It is illegal to live with someone of the opposite sex for those not married, and homosexuality is a crime here. Obviously, much of this still goes on. And in many ways the authorities choose to ignore such behaviour a lot of the time. However, clamping down on what it deems the most offensive breaches of the law only serves to create a sort of legal limbo where nobody is clear about exactly what is and what is not acceptable. Companies that recruit expats from overseas are calling for more information from the authorities." Of course, laws don't apply on the polygamous ruling dynasties of UAE. (thanks Seham)