I have picked people a lot of times going or coming back from Al-Khor....I know its risky and forbidden as per the rules....but sometimes you just cant ignore people (mostly labor class) standing on road side under scorching sun waving to the passing by vehicles for a lift.
well i did that too...i let a boy use my mobile cuz he said he cant find his father in the park..(that guy just let the 3 boys run in the park w/o him..tsk,tsk)but the thing is, after a day or so someone is calling me and asking for my name blah blah blah..and just said its wrong number..
it seems like u will be misunderstood if ur intention is only to help..pity the shallow mentality...
oh thats just rude....good thing that person didnt try to make physical contact as what had happened to my friend...hahaha and to think they ae both male..
What I would exactly do, is either call the police or Karwa (dependent on the situation) to come pick them up, I would ask for a limo otherwise they would still be stranded in the desert for 2 more days. I'd wait to pay the driver then drive away.
If she was a woman or a family, most probably I would have to pick them up, dangerous, but I did it here in Doha twice, I'm still in one piece elhamdul'Allah..:)
Never give anyone a lift unless they are in dire circumstances. I don't know the law here, but in Saudi Arabia, if you give someone a lift and you are in an accident, you become liable for all injuries sustained..
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even if its a camel... ride on.
and thank you for giving those laborers a ride...
I have picked people a lot of times going or coming back from Al-Khor....I know its risky and forbidden as per the rules....but sometimes you just cant ignore people (mostly labor class) standing on road side under scorching sun waving to the passing by vehicles for a lift.
Write me OFF...at your own RISK....KK
yes, if and only if i know that someone.
Well.. how about if someone just ask you if you need a lift while waiting for a bus? Hmm.. with another men? Akwardly weird..
You can't teach experience...
Of course they always want my number and wink at me for some reason??? Prob just being friendly....
You can't teach experience...
well i did that too...i let a boy use my mobile cuz he said he cant find his father in the park..(that guy just let the 3 boys run in the park w/o him..tsk,tsk)but the thing is, after a day or so someone is calling me and asking for my name blah blah blah..and just said its wrong number..
it seems like u will be misunderstood if ur intention is only to help..pity the shallow mentality...
oh thats just rude....good thing that person didnt try to make physical contact as what had happened to my friend...hahaha and to think they ae both male..
What I would exactly do, is either call the police or Karwa (dependent on the situation) to come pick them up, I would ask for a limo otherwise they would still be stranded in the desert for 2 more days. I'd wait to pay the driver then drive away.
If she was a woman or a family, most probably I would have to pick them up, dangerous, but I did it here in Doha twice, I'm still in one piece elhamdul'Allah..:)
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if he agree to sit in the trunk i have no problem
if there is an emergency,probably...otherwise no no!!!
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Never say never
no
right.
the GOOD SAMARITAN LAW doesn't cover us...
in saudia and in here..
i reckon it doesnt apply to all GCC countries
Yes i have given ride for some males who need it in urgent. don ask my contacts as help line. BIG NO for females..
"Helping HANDS r better than praying LIPS"
Never give anyone a lift unless they are in dire circumstances. I don't know the law here, but in Saudi Arabia, if you give someone a lift and you are in an accident, you become liable for all injuries sustained..
I have passed water to people who have broken down and offered the use of my mobile phone but that is it.
It is too risky.
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Panda, the driver can sit in the front me and her in those small seats at the pack...:P
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No .. i heard that you would be in trouble if there was an accident and the passenger you lifted get injured.
No.
never...
Life's a bitch and then you die! ;)
OverLord, where she'll sit, is there enough space in your car lol JK
if it was a girl yes.
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no. however i want to be a samaritan, it is just so difficult to trust people now a days...
unless it's an old woman or a pregnant woman or little kids...
darn! it's still yes i think..
definitely no to males...i can't overpower them physically that i know..
definitely NO.
arecel, I was joking. in qatar as a peacefull country I can pickup anyone need help no problem.
SURELY NO! I WILL GET ACCIDENT IF I STOPPED IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE... NYEHEHEHE!
panda is correct. if it's a man, no way. but if there's a group of us, say, i am with two others then maybe i will.
usapa na...
No never, as the last person I gave a lift to, kept on asking for my mobile number and was giving me funny smile and looks..
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HE WHO DARES WINS
big no for strangers be it male or female.
nooo
if sexy lady yes, if man big no *.*
depends upon the situation...
of course yes