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No kissing, no sex, no photos - how to avoid arrest in Dubai 
November 14, 2011 
 
Public displays of affection, such as holding hands and kissing, are socially 
unacceptable in the United Arab Emirates. Photo: Getty Images

At the quayside in the centre of Dubai, mountains of goods are left unguarded 
for days as they wait to be loaded onto boats bound for Iran.

The goods - including boxes of Panasonic flat-screen televisions and Whirlpool 
refrigerators - sit next to the Dubai Creek wharf without anyone present to 
keep an eye on them.

Welcome to the United Arab Emirates - a country with strict regulations, which 
translates into a low crime rate.

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In situations other than the beach or swimming pool, a woman's clothing might 
be considered indecent if it is tight, transparent, above the knee or shows her 
stomach, shoulders or back. Photo: AFP

Tough rules, on the one hand, are a joy for tourists - there is no watching 
your back or having to keep your wits about you.

But on the flip side, the strict regulations mean Westerners can find 
themselves arrested or detained by police for something that in Australia might 
be considered rather harmless.

Aussies have been arrested in the past in the UAE for offences ranging from 
relatively minor infringements such as non-payment of hotel bills through to 
allegations of fraud and espionage.

The UAE (consisting of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras al Kaimah, Fujairah, 
Ajman, and Umm al Quwain) is a Muslim country and its local laws reflect the 
fact that Islamic practices and beliefs are closely applied.

Some of the seven emirates are more strict than others: Sharjah and Ajman, for 
instance, strictly enforces Islamic law, while Dubai and Abu Dhabi - both with 
thriving, mainstream tourist industries - are more relaxed.

Each year almost 1000 Australians are arrested overseas and about 220 are in 
prisons overseas at any one time, according to Australia's Department of 
Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Here are some tips on how to avoid being arrested during a visit to the UAE:

THE MIDDLE FINGER: Swearing and making rude gestures are criminal acts in the 
UAE and may result in significant penalties.

KISSING: Public displays of affection, such as holding hands and kissing, are 
socially unacceptable. There have been arrests for public displays of affection.

BROKE: Bouncing cheques and non-payment of bills may result in imprisonment or 
fines.

UNDRESSED: In situations other than the beach or swimming pool, a woman's 
clothing might be considered indecent if it is tight, transparent, above the 
knee or shows her stomach, shoulders or back.

CHATTING UP WOMEN: It is illegal to harass women. This includes unwanted 
conversation, prolonged stares and glaring.

PHOTOS: Taking photographs of local people, particularly women, without 
permission and where there has been no previous contact is illegal and can lead 
to arrest or fines.

RAMADAN: During the holy month of Ramadan, non-Muslims are expected to refrain 
from eating, drinking and smoking in public in front of Muslims between sunrise 
and sunset.

SEX: Sex outside marriage is banned. Homosexual acts and prostitution are 
illegal and subject to severe punishment.

DRINK DRIVING: It is illegal to have any alcohol in your blood when driving.

DRUGS: The UAE has a zero-tolerance policy towards drugs and penalties for drug 
trafficking include the death penalty or life in jail.

MEDICATION: Medication available over the counter or by prescription in 
Australia may be illegal or considered a controlled substance in the UAE. Check 
the status of the medication before bringing it into the country.

* Source: Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

AAP


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