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TAIF: A Saudi man was disappointed to discover that one of the two goats he had ordered for a big occasion was black when he clearly instructed that both goats had to be white. Unfortunately for this gentleman, the goats were non-refundable. So, according to the daily Al-Watan, the man decided to take the goat to a car paint shop and color it white for the gala event.


Sidelights: Pupils help ‘paw’erless teachers in desert drama


Sunday 9 November 2008
Last Update 9 November 2008 12:00 am
ABHA: Two villagers, angry over the death of their camel in an unknown road accident, decided to take the lives of the passengers of the first car passing by them. But the unsuspecting passengers happened to be the principal and teachers of the local school. The villagers stopped the vehicle and ordered the frightened passengers to get out of the car at gunpoint. Their pleadings that they were going to the school and that they had nothing to do with the unfortunate death of their camel fell upon deaf ears. The irate villagers lined them up for shooting, but two passing by students sensed the danger and intervened. They persuaded the livid villagers to take the “suspects” to the nearest police station and settle the issue. The rest is anybody’s guess. The villagers were arrested on charges of preventing the teachers from discharging their duties and threatening to kill them.

Vice cop’s son arrested for vice

Friday 16 October 2009
Last Update 16 October 2009 12:00 am
JEDDAH: Police in Laith have arrested the 17-year-old son of an official of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice for being alone with a nonrelated girl in his car, a local Arabic newspaper reported on Thursday.

Highway police arrested the teenager following a chase in which the teenager’s car overturned leaving him injured. He was, subsequently, taken to Laith General Hospital. Police chased the vehicle when the teenager crossed Ghala checkpoint, north of Laith, without stopping. He then lost control of the vehicle while turning and the car overturned.

The girl who was inside the boy’s car tried to flee on foot but was also arrested. The local Arabic newspaper said that the teenager’s father was also present at the time of his arrest.

The father denied that his son was in illegal seclusion and said he would take legal action against the police for causing the accident. The highway police, however, insisted that the teen was alone with the girl inside the car and presented a report to Laith police.
 
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