what right has anybody to be better treated than anyone else, just by being born here as a Qatari?
Qatari or otherwise, it is a right that doesn't exist in international law. The sad thing is that Qatari's and most other nationalities living here are perfectly normal people with a keen sense of right and wrong, unfortunately this seems to disappear when it comes to driving. My saddest experience here was in puling out on the signal to Villagio, crossing Al waab St. someone going too fast scraped his wing against my bumper. When we went to the police I freely admitted my guilt. But because of his over effusive response to the police (calling the policemen sheikh desite warnings of mafi Sheikh by the officer) , he ended up being fined for the incident (which I paid for not wishing to deprive a poor person of his meagre earnings) Why should this be so?
what right has anybody to be better treated than anyone else, just by being born here as a Qatari?
Qatari or otherwise, it is a right that doesn't exist in international law. The sad thing is that Qatari's and most other nationalities living here are perfectly normal people with a keen sense of right and wrong, unfortunately this seems to disappear when it comes to driving. My saddest experience here was in puling out on the signal to Villagio, crossing Al waab St. someone going too fast scraped his wing against my bumper. When we went to the police I freely admitted my guilt. But because of his over effusive response to the police (calling the policemen sheikh desite warnings of mafi Sheikh by the officer) , he ended up being fined for the incident (which I paid for not wishing to deprive a poor person of his meagre earnings) Why should this be so?