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Looking Around (OP) User ID: 1329674 United States 01/31/2012 02:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While on patrol, the duties of the mutaween include, but are not restricted to: ensuring that drugs and alcohol are not being traded. checking that women wear the abaya, a traditional all-enveloping black cloak. making sure that men and women who are spotted together in public are related. ensuring women do not smoke in public. formerly, enforcing the ban on camera phones. This ban was enacted out of a fear that men would use them to secretly photograph women and publish them on the Internet without the consent of the subjects. The ban was enacted in April 2004 but was overturned in December that same year.[6] preventing the population from engaging in "frivolous" Western customs such as Valentine's Day. The punishment for such offenses is severe, often involving beatings and humiliation, and foreigners are not excluded from arrest. The mutaween encourage people to inform on others they know who are suspected of acting unvirtuously, and to punish such activities. I have been on GLP long time. I'm old and young.. . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9901344 United States 01/31/2012 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From 1985 to 1999, crude prices averaged $18 a barrel. Investment in expensive oil fields and new refineries became unprofitable. Investment in expensive oil fields and new refineries became unprofitable. Meanwhile, almost everyone underestimated oil demand. Driven by China, it grew much faster after 2000 than before. Investment in expensive oil fields and new refineries is what is needed. extra surplus will reduce the demand figures, price of oil goes down. new refineries in the United States is all we need. Add capacity. |
Looking Around (OP) User ID: 1329674 United States 01/31/2012 05:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From 1985 to 1999, crude prices averaged $18 a barrel. Investment in expensive oil fields and new refineries became unprofitable. Investment in expensive oil fields and new refineries became unprofitable. Meanwhile, almost everyone underestimated oil demand. Driven by China, it grew much faster after 2000 than before. Investment in expensive oil fields and new refineries is what is needed. extra surplus will reduce the demand figures, price of oil goes down. new refineries in the United States is all we need. Add capacity. hmm I have been on GLP long time. I'm old and young.. . |
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