Thursday, March 30, 2006

The Pyramid Makers in the Emirates

The pyramid creators, the Egyptians I mean. How and when they reached this barren land, I have no idea. Will still need to do the research on that.

These people have taken up almost every position in government sectors, and are the worst recruited employees, I have ever witnessed. Though they are the highest paid expats in the government departments, but their outcome has always been zero. Ask an Egyptian his/her qualification, and they will ask you what qualification you require to see. Name it, and they will place the requested degree in front. Its like every Egyptian who migrates, is gifted a degree. Their knowledge and skills all nil. The only thing they perfect in is polishing senior officers.

Lets take Sharjah Muncipality, these people have all fixed their feet with their senior officers. They do nothing but loot the government. Projects are going around all over Sharjah. If a new road made today, then after a few months you will find the same road closed down, torn apart and some pipes being placed in. Couldnt this all be done with the planning?

I have some friends in Hazana and Qadisiya areas. Since last year a project of drainage system is going on and yet not completed. My friend himself says these people come and dig holes and disappear for months. They return and without doing anything, they cover back the dug holes. Some months later they appear again and start digging the same spot. Are they making bunkers for some upcoming war ? or just waiting for someone to fall in?

If you people have seen the Dhaid bridge, one which comes after the Quran roundabout in Sharjah. A few years back some planning was going on to demolish the brdige. For more than a year as I do recall. The roads were diverted around, traffic was heavily disturbed. But finally they ended in just applying a fresh paint and reopening the same old route. The bridge still stands in its place.

As long as you do what an Egyptians requests, they will keep polishing you. The day you refuse, they will abuse you. <---This I did witness.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

The Bengolis In The Emirates

Two Bengoli boys, raped and murdered a Bengoli girl in Nasyriah, Sharjah. Search is still undergoing for the two criminals. This is one huge shocking thing to hear. I had spent my whole childhood in this area and still do remember how peaceful, clean and crime free that residential area was.

Emirates which once was called to b peaceful and a secure place to live in, is now just like any other country. Every other day there is a robbery, murder or fraud case happening. Since the increase rate of expatriates within the nation, crime and corruption is increasing every single minute.

Especially these Bengoli people, one unique cast. You will find them throughout the country but majority of them reside in Ajman. One can find them dressed up like locals, speaking arabic and even keeping taste like locals. Doing so is no sin, nor crime, but why hide their own identity?
From their face structure one can easily say make out . But are they proving out something ? or ashamed of themselves and imitating to be someone ?

Monday, March 27, 2006

Dhs1 Million a day

Dubai Police collected almost dhs1 million every day in fines from traffic cameras last month. More than 108,000 motorists were caught on camera breaking traffic laws last month alone – the highest number on record for a single month.

Dubai Police used 2,080 films on the 108,031 violations in February, they said. That works out to more than dhs21.7 million in fines, or almost dhs1 million every day.
Almost one person died every day on Dubai’s roads last month. Nearly all the violations were for speeding, which carries a fine of dhs200.

Jumping a red light accounted for 180 violations, which carries a fine of dhs500. And 663 motorists were caught driving recklessly, which carries a fine of dhs400.

“It’s a big increase in violations – it’s breaking the record,” said Al-Mutasem Bellah, a spokesman for Dubai Police.

Captain Abdula Obaid said the police plan to increase the number of cameras on roads known for high speeds and serious accidents – like Sheikh Zayed and Emirates roads.

The money from fines goes to Dubai’s courts, which is then passed on to the government, according to police. From January 1 to February 26 – a total of just 57 days – 49 people died on Dubai’s roads.

The UAE has some of the worst drivers in the world despite having an excellent road network and relatively new and well maintained vehicles,” said Dr Prabhakar Rao of the International Association of Human Values, an arm of the UN.


Its time we should start opening our own police station business and set up cameras on roadsides. Cash will flow inward itself. No tension, No hard working.

Plus the statement given by Dr Prabhakar Rao " The UAE has some of the worst drivers...." is total wrong. Search throughout the world, but you can never get natural professional drivers like the ones here in Emirates. Where on earth do you find a Nissan Patrol sideways on two wheels? Where else on earth can you find the most slowest car moving like a rocket on the road. Where on earth can you cover a 150 km distance in less than 45 minutes.
Its true UAE may have the highest death rate on raods compared to any other nation, but afterall practise makes one perfect.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Why jump in the water when can't control oneself

Man dies after swimming in sea near Jumeirah

"Dubai: A man drowned yesterday due to strong currents near the Burj Al Arab beach despite a red flag alerting bathers of unsafe water conditions.
The Iranian man, identified as Abbas Hassan Abdy, 38, was swimming behind Umm Suqueim Park and later died in hospital. He was in the UAE on a visit visa." ......extracted from Gulf News(26/3/2006)

What actually did this guy have in his head? Was he planning to swim back to Iran ? Or was he impressing the chicks with his swimming skills?

No matter where on earth, its always these women who are behind the death of innocent men.