Sunday, September 24, 2023

DON'T BE A FUCKING IDIOT AND GO TO A ISLAMIC COUNTRY


I'm the Houston woman who was detained in Dubai for 'screaming.' Here's what really went down

When I went to the United Arab Emirates with some friends in September of 2022, I liked the environment. I went back again in April because I wanted to start my own trucking business there. I wanted to get a feel for the place because everybody in the UAE has their own business, and I thought it was very lucrative. I was doing normal things like going out to the club and out to dinner, so I got to experience what it was really like to be one of the locals. It's a lot different from the tourists.

And then, everything just happened.

I was in a minor fender bender while my friend was driving, and when the police asked my friend for their physical driver's license, they didn't have it. We both got arrested. They let me go when they realized that I was only a passenger. I asked for my belongings, like my wallet and passport. The police said my stuff could be in the car that was returned to the rental agency.

"Go to the rental car agency," the police said. "We called them. We told them you're coming over, so head on over there right now."

I was told this was a common scam in Dubai

When I got to the rental agency, they told me I had to wait because the impound was closed. Then, the employee said, "Unfortunately, you have to pay $5,000 US dollars to get your things." They said it was their protocol. When I pushed back, he told me to figure it out and that my friend shouldn't have crashed the car.

I apologized, told them I was in the country by myself and asked what I could do. They were becoming very aggressive with me, and with me being a lady going out by myself, they didn't like that. Thinking that you can stand up to them and talk back to them, they don't allow those things.

He got loud with me, and I raised my voice back at him. I walked out of the office, and he chased me outside. I guess he called the police.

I didn't know I had a warrant out for my arrest until I went to check on my friend, who was still in jail. I ended up getting arrested myself. When I asked what I did, the police said it was for shouting at the rental car employee.

I thought it was a joke at first. I felt like I was in a movie. It was embarrassing. Meanwhile, my mom didn't know what happened to me and didn't have a way to contact me. When the police let me leave the jail, they placed a travel ban on me so I couldn't leave the UAE. I thought I was never going to see my mom again for 5 or 10 years, and that just put me in a deep depression.

I wasn't able to work. I also do YouTube, so I wasn't able to do that. I didn't have funds. I didn't have anything. The rental agency had my passport, my wallet, and my phone for three months, and later, they started raising the amount they wanted from $5,000 to $10,000 to retrieve them.

GRTWT

There's one part of this story that doesn't add up.  How is it she went to Dubai to "start a trucking company," but she didn't have the $10K to bail out her belongings?

That aside, the whole story sounds true to me, given everything else I have read and heard about the Islamic world.

Dubai puts on a good face, but you've got to be a fucking idiot to go live there, if you are not Muslim, and if you don't subscribe to their brand of Islam.

By the way, here is the conclusion this young lady came to, AFTER her experience:

I don't think I'm going to any other Middle Eastern countries. I learned my lesson. 

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