It's not a question of 'wanting more' as you put it, Dali, it's simply a desire to know what is legal and what is not.
When the traffic laws changed, there were full page ads in the newspapers and the MOI had some sort of PR campaign.
When the liquour laws changed regarding hotel bars, there was no formal notification. It seems at times as though the hotels themselves aren't entirely sure what the rules are, with some bars checking IDs, some bars not checking IDs, and one bar I can think of that only checks IDs after it's been open for a few hours.
We get told on a daily basis who the Emir sends cables of congratulations to, who the Emir sends letters of condolence to, which draft legislation the Advisory Council discussed...
Would it be too much to ask that we get told which laws actually get passed so that decent, law abiding residents can at least try to abide by them?
I don't want to have a few neighbours around for birthday drinks only to discover I'm breaking the law.....
I'm with Exiled on this one.
It's not a question of 'wanting more' as you put it, Dali, it's simply a desire to know what is legal and what is not.
When the traffic laws changed, there were full page ads in the newspapers and the MOI had some sort of PR campaign.
When the liquour laws changed regarding hotel bars, there was no formal notification. It seems at times as though the hotels themselves aren't entirely sure what the rules are, with some bars checking IDs, some bars not checking IDs, and one bar I can think of that only checks IDs after it's been open for a few hours.
We get told on a daily basis who the Emir sends cables of congratulations to, who the Emir sends letters of condolence to, which draft legislation the Advisory Council discussed...
Would it be too much to ask that we get told which laws actually get passed so that decent, law abiding residents can at least try to abide by them?
I don't want to have a few neighbours around for birthday drinks only to discover I'm breaking the law.....