@bbc.comA Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) spokeswoman said: "We can confirm the arrest of three British nationals in Dubai on 22 February.
@bbc.comA Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) spokeswoman said: "We can confirm the arrest of three British nationals in Dubai on 22 February.
ehusmann wrote:The world is never black and white, so stating that a place is from now on a 'no-go' area is a little exaggerated if you ask me. Lets also not forget there is a difference between taking pictures and spotting. In many places where the sight of camera may land you in jail in no time, pure spotting often comes with little risk. I for one have spotted in many countries in the middle east and never had a problem. It is clear now that Fujairah is becoming more difficult and has a higher risk of getting arrested, but that doesn't mean it is off limits all together.
Erwin
ehusmann wrote: So no, it is still not black and white and I am not going to all of a sudden sh*t my paints just because somebody else does.
Erwin
And there we go again with the black and white. Yes, I want them to stick to some rules, but if a foreigner walks through a red traffic light here I couldn't give a damn. So which is it then? Black or white?Felix2112 wrote:I am sure you expect foreigners to stick to local rules and regulations as well, right?
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