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Fresh in the mailbox from the Embassy comes this warning:

Embassy of the United States of America
Kuwait City, Kuwait
May 4, 2008

MEMORANDUM

To: All American Wardens

From: Consular Section

Subject: Warden Notice 2008 – 9

Please circulate the following message without additions or omissions
immediately to all American citizens within your area of responsibility.

Begin text.

The Minister of Interior, Sheikh Jaber Khaled Al-Sabah, has issued a Ministerial
decree that prohibits drivers in Kuwait from using a cellular phone while
driving a vehicle. This decree (number 76/81) is intended to keep drivers in
Kuwait focused on driving and not talking on a cellular phone. This decree is
consistent with what is going on in our own country in many states that are
enacting laws prohibiting cellular phone use while driving.

This decree goes into effect on May 1, 2008. As a practical matter, drivers
should not be talking on cellular phones while driving at any time. They should
find a safe place to pull over and stop their vehicles before talking on the
cellular phone. Keep in mind this new decree is an amendment to a previous law
already in effect that includes eating or drinking while driving a vehicle an
offense in Kuwait.

You should expect some increased vigilance on the roads by police in the coming
weeks to enforce this decree. Our information from MOI is the fine for use of a
cellular phone while driving will be 15KD.

Comments: There is already a law in effect that bans eating and drinking while driving??? Who knew?

Waaaaaayyyyy back in February, a chart started circulating, said to be a fraud, that pretty accurately defined the new laws in effect 1 May. Looking at it now, I am betting it is a list of new laws that went into effect in JORDAN, and Kuwait used it as a template for changes in Kuwait. I know new traffic laws – very similar – went into effect in Syria on May 1st.

I can’t help wondering how all this came about, but most of all, for your protection and mine, I am thankful for these new laws and the commitment on the part of the government to enforce these laws equally, across the board. The statement we keep hearing is “no one is above the law.” Wooo Hooo, Kuwait!

The only funny thing is – the chart I have seen most often in Kuwait says the fine is KD 50 for driving while on a cell phone. This message says KD 15. The announcement in the paper said KD 5. If anyone out there has been charged for taking on a cell phone while driving, will you let us know what the real fine is?

Is the ban being enforced equally against all drivers? The Kuwait Times says 200 people were charged on the first day of enforcement.

May 4, 2008 - Posted by | Community, Crime, Cross Cultural, ExPat Life, Kuwait, Living Conditions | , , , ,

3 Comments »

  1. I wonder what will be fine for those idiots who are reading the news paper and some small arabic book(really dont know whats that, may be holy book??) while driving!!!

    Aromal's avatar Comment by Aromal | May 4, 2008 | Reply

  2. I think it’s a good law because of the increased amount of yahoos cruising the roads. I heard it’s 50 KD too but maybe the person who informed the embassy said it incorrectly.

    OR! Maybe Americans are special and get the lower amount.

    Ruby Redux's avatar Comment by Ruby Redux | May 4, 2008 | Reply

  3. Or putting on makeup, or rearranging gutra, or trying to make the children sit down, or smoking, or talking with a car full of people . . . . they all distract us from driving, don’t they, Aromal?

    Ruby, you really gave me a good laugh. Americans will get the “special” all right, double!

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | May 4, 2008 | Reply


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