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Avoid these sneaky charges on holiday! Permalink
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Based on
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lovemoney.com
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ITaking
a holiday abroad can work out to be very expensive.
It's not just paying for the holiday itself that's pricey, it's the
spending when you get out there. After all, the majority of credit cards
and debit cards will charge you a fee every time you use your card
abroad – whether it's a foreign transaction fee, or a charge for
withdrawing money from the ATM.
In fact, recent research from the Post Office has revealed that
holidaymakers are set to shell out £62 million in charges for using
their credit cards overseas during the rest of the year. Ouch.
So what can you do to avoid these fees? Well, one option is to get a
prepaid currency card.
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article
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The most likely place in the world for British visitors to be arrested Permalink
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Thanks to Biker-UK
Based on
article from
uk.holidaysguide.yahoo.com
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A British DJ was sentenced to four years in prison by a Dubai court
after tests revealed traces of cannabis in his blood. Sure, it's not
exactly legal at home, but FOUR years?!
Of course he's not the first Brit to wind up behind bars or deported
because they're not clued up about the strict United Arab Emirates laws.
According to the Foreign Office, 1.1 million Britons visited the UAE
last year and 294 of them were arrested or detained by police - making
it more likely to happen there than in any other country in the world.
So if getting banged up abroad is on your to do list of life
experiences, here are some easy ways to break the law in Dubai...
- Do some dirty dancing. Ever
thought your dance moves ought to be illegal? Then head to Dubai,
where they just very well might be. Unless you're at a licensed club
or in the privacy of your hotel room then dancing is considered
indecent and provocative and could get you arrested. During Ramadan
you won't even find a dancefloor to throw some shapes on risk-free -
dancing, loud music and live music are forbidden during the ninth
month of the Islamic calendar, so nightclubs usually close and all
the bands go on holiday.
- Give someone the finger.
Back home it's just a bit rude but making insulting gestures in
Dubai is regarded as obscene and totally unacceptable – as
56-year-old Brit Simon Andrew discovered when he was accused of
showing an aviation student his middle finger during a row and was
arrested. He denies flipping the bird but has had his passport
confiscated while awaiting trial. It has been known for offenders to
get a 6-month sentence for such an act and some have been deported.
- Have sex on the beach. For a
surefire way to wind up behind bars, break a couple of laws at once.
Because of their strict laws about indecency, public sex is beyond
unacceptable and do it with someone you're not married to – a crime
that entails prosecution, imprisonment and/or a fine and deportation
– and you're firing on all cylinders. Michelle Palmer and Vince
Acors did just that last year and were banged up for three months
before being deported, as well as fined 1,000 dirhams (about £180).
- Snog in a restaurant. Don't
assume you have to go all the way to infringe on their decency
regulations – the law exttends to kissing and even holding hands,
unless you're married. British marketing executive Ayman Najafi and
Charlotte Adams – both in their 20s - were arrested and accused of
public indecency after an Emirati woman claimed they exchanged a
passionate kiss in a restaurant. They were given a one-month jail
sentence for public indecency and illegal drinking, fined 1,000
dirhams, then deported. The pair maintain it was merely a peck on
the cheek.
- Drink Sex on the Beach. If
you thought we were talking about the vodka-based cocktail before,
that could work too. Buying drinks in licensed hotels or bars is
allowed but drinking or being drunk is illegal in public.
You'll stand out particularly well in the resort of Sharjah where
booze is banned full stop, apart from for residents with a licence
to drink at home. It is also an offence in the UAE to drink and
drive, no matter how tiny the amount. If you're arrested on
alcohol-related offences you'll likely be jailed while you await
trial and penalties entail hefty jail sentences and large fines.
- Smoke some wacky baccy.
Drugs are almost always a law breaker, but Dubai is about as far
from Amsterdam as you can get. Possession and consumption is treated
very seriously in the UAE and – as the British DJ who had no drugs
on him recentlly discovered – possession includes anything in your
system, so even if you have a cheeky joint before you get on the
Dubai-bound plane and you could end up falling foul of their
regulations, and wind up with their mandatory minimum of four years
in jail.
- Other laws you should know about.
Shopping in shorts could attract attention from the authorities -
unless you're on the beach or by the pool, then anything tight,
transparent, short or displaying your stomach, shoulders or back if
you're a woman, is considered indecent. Same if you're a man in
shorts or displaying a bare chest. Photography of certain government
buildings is also illegal, as is perusing any form of pornographic
material. If all else fails, smuggle in a bacon sandwich – pork is
banned – and a poppy seed roll will add to the criminality of the
action, as poppy seeds are also on the UAE's forbidden list.
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It's not just fun being had in short time hotels Permalink
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Based on
article
from bangkokpost.com
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Although love motels are scattered all over Bangkok and have been there
for decades, little has been published about their real function -
something our investigation discovered. They are used not only by
prostitutes and their clients, but also for various criminal activities.
Even some law enforcement, security and intelligence agencies have used
these places.
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