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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Intimacy prevalent on Dubai's public beaches
By Alice Johnson and Abbas Al Lawati, Staff Reporters
Published: August 02, 2008, 00:04
Dubai: As the Public Prosecution questions witnesses in Dubai's most recent public indecency case, beachgoers seem undeterred by the prospect of arrest. Public acts of intimacy were highlighted this month, after a British couple was arrested on a public beach. The couple has been referred to Public Prosecution on charges of consensual sex, public indecency and consuming liquor. At 1 am on Tuesday, hundreds of people were found by Gulf News reporters on the Jumeirah Open Beach, swimming in the sea and being intimate. Families and groups seemed to dominate one area of the beach and sea, while quieter areas were dominated by couples, frolicking together in public. One young Filipino couple, who were openly kissing, said: "The police never come down to the water."
The woman continued to say that it was "safe" for one to be in such a situation in the water with a boy or girlfriend, because police intervention is rare.
Privacy
Many pairs of heads could be seen sticking out of the water, leaving enough distance apart from other couples to ensure mutual privacy. While most couples kept their swimming costumes on in the sea, some women had taken their tops off. One man was observed watching a couple in an intimate position from the shoreline.
Another couple, who were kissing in an intimate embrace on the sand until questioned by Gulf News, seemed generally undeterred by the prospect of police patrols.
"You do have to be a bit careful. The police patrol comes every hour or 90 minutes, but the light from the car is enough to warn you. If they do catch you doing something they just give you a warning and say, don't ever do it again," the South-Asian male said.
"The police might ask for your labour card - you just have to make sure you have everything," the Filipina said.
The couple said they have been coming to the beach every seven to 10 days for the last couple of years. In a two-hour period, only one police patrol was observed on the stretch of beach.
Two Emirati teenage boys were the only non-romantic beachgoers that ventured to the area used by intimate couples. It was their first time at the beach, they said, as they were not from Dubai.
Besides the occasional curious glances at the frolicking couples in the sea, the two were minding their own business.
"I couldn't believe what I saw," one of them said shyly. "I didn't know these kind of things happened here. They don't happen where we are from," said one of them. The affectionate couples were concentrated in a small area towards the end of the public beach.
Although only a stone's throw from areas frequented by families, the couples' area was free of children, families and singles.
Beach safety:
Swimmers are oblivious to dangers of swimming at night
7pm, hundreds of people were in the sea - including families with young children.
Four people drowned recently - one at Al Mamzar and others at Jumeirah beaches
Lifeguard works from 6am to 7pm at Jumeirah Open Beach
An ambulance was present at the Open Beach at 1.30am
32 deaths and 39 injuries in drowning and near-drowning over last three years
THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FACT SHEET
THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
The
Desert Heritage
The emirate was inhabited as far back as the third millennium BC, but the
The discovery of oil in 1958 and its subsequent export from 1962 produced a sudden upsurge in
Traditions
The city’s progressive vision is tempered with a deep-seated respect for traditions and culture, and tucked away between modern towers are heritage locales that tell tales of
Places of Interest
The city of
Deira's many attractions include the historic quarter of Bastakia, as well as old souks and covered marketplaces. Wandering along the alleys, you can explore the Spice Souk and the Gold Souk. The
On the Bur
If you drive west from the city centre, you will reach the popular suburb of Jumeirah, home to some of Dubai's finest luxury hotels and resorts, unspoilt stretches of sunny beaches and water sports complexes. In Jumeirah is the Grand Mosque, re-built in 1998, with the city's tallest minaret, nine large domes and 45 small domes - a distinguished landmark and an important place of worship.
About 115 Km south east of
In contrast to the traditional attractions of
Best Buys and Bargains
The city is one of the largest retail gold markets in the world, selling everything from ingots to intricately hand crafted jewellery, and bargaining is welcomed almost everywhere. The Gold Souk area in Deira has glittering street-front stores and hides dozens of alleys housing smaller shops. The newly built Gold and
The city is also home to some of the
The larger shopping mall complexes also house cinema theatres, food courts, entertainment centers and play areas for children, allowing for complete family shopping experiences.
Choose to browse through the older markets and the narrow walkways located in the Meena Bazaar, Karama and Naif areas, dedicated to inexpensive reproductions of international brands; leather goods and textiles; computer and electrical accessories and Arabic perfumes.
Most shopping venues and cultural destinations sell a range of gifts and souvenirs representing
Seasonal Highlights
Varying from the world's richest horse race - The
While the actual dates of many important events are timed to match the season, the Lunar calendar and the holy month of Ramadan change from year to year. The chart below provides a guideline to the city's many events:
January - The
February - The
March -
April - International Jewellery exhibition
May - Local and international events
June -
July -
August -
September - Gulf IT Exhibition (GITEX), Local and international events (
October -
November - Horse racing season, Dubai Traditional Dhow Sailing Race
December - Rugby 7s, Dubai Air Show, Dubai Grand Prix, National Day celebrations
Rest and Recreation
Dubai is an exciting year round destination that offers unlimited opportunities for rest and recreation, be it a walk through a lush green family park, an adventurous day in the waters of the Arabian Gulf, or a pampering session at one of the many health spas.
Beaches: Some of
Desert safaris: One of Dubai's most popular tourist attractions is the desert safari: a unique experience that combines an adventurous 4WD car ride over sand dunes with camels, belly dancers, henna designers, falconers, and a barbecue dinner by starlight. Other attractions include sand skiing, sand boarding, sand carting and 4WD desert driving
Fishing: The warmth and shelter of the Gulf attract a large variety of fish, and several local companies provide full and half day trips to the best fishing waters about 12Km offshore from the mainland.
Golf:
Treatments and therapies:
SHARJAH
Sharjah is a city of learning and the arts, as confirmed by its 1998 UNESCO designation as the Cultural Capital of the Arab World. This context facilitates the university's intention to be an academic center at the intersection of ancient cultural traditions and contemporary intellectual currents. The city of
Strategically situated between the
It was here that the British chose to set up their military base and the
Sharjah has beautiful beaches on the shores of the Arabian Gulf in the West, the
AJMAN
The Emirate of Ajman is situated on the coast of the
UMM AL-QAIWAIN
Umm al-Qaiwain is situated between
Umm al-Qaiwain's attraction lies in its long clean beaches, an enclosed lagoon and public horse riding stables. Located 50 Km south of Umm Al Qaiwain is Falaj Al Mulla, the agricultural part of the Emirate.
RAS AL-KHAIMAH
Ras al-Khaimah is the northern most emirate of the UAE. It’s history extends into antiquity. Archeological excavations reveal that a settlement with an advanced civilization that carried on trade with the Indian sub-continent existed in this region. Later historical records cite that the town of
The traditional occupations of this emirate are mainly fishing, trading and agriculture which have been heavily modernized to meet the demands of the UAE's economy. Fruits, vegetables, milk; poultry are supplied to the other emirates from here.
The sea around Ras al-Khaimah abounds in tuna fish. The mountains have enabled the set up of stone quarries and a cement factory. Also the oilfield of Saleh, has boosted up the revenues of the emirate.
Mina Saqr, located next to the town of
The Hajar mountain range that divides the UAE in two, from Ras al-Khaimah to Al Ain has kept
The Fujairah port is an important port for container liners and for the world's largest livestock shipping companies which have set up their main holding station for sheep and cattle for the entire
Its clean beaches, the numerous water sports like swimming, yachting, water surfing and deep sea fishing attract tourists all round the year. The
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