ehusmann wrote: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?
That reminds me very much of all the people here who called for staying away from Schiphol during the nuclear security summit because 'spotting was impossible' then.... yeah right.
I do agree however that sometimes the risks involved are great, sometimes too great to take. And Fujairah maybe like that to some, probably not to others. It depends on how you do it and I am just saying that I am not going to declare in absolute terms that I will never go there, just because somebody else ran into bad luck. That's all. If you want to, feel free. Just please, don't decide for me that I should follow your ideas as well.
Erwin
First of all, take a deeeep breath, relax and calm down. I never tried to make a decison for you nor request you to follow any ideas, so I can absolutely not understand why you feel personally offended! I responded to the general situation and I am pretty sure a lot of people are thankful for that. If you understand a pretty clear general statement as personal criticism, feel free to do that.
I already regret that I started to comment this thread as my intention was just to share my experience will the majority instead of ending up in a useless discussion with a single individual. You will do what you want and I really hope you will always have a great time and be lucky!
To finalize this from my side, I am really sorry, but your comparism is a bit weak as I am sure, and I really hope, that crossing a red traffic light in your beautiful country will never be considered a national security issue