ARAB NEWS
Published — Thursday 21 May 2015
Last update 22 May 2015 1:14 am
RIYADH: It is un-Islamic for drivers to warn each other about Saher cameras if the purpose is simply to avoid a fine and then continue speeding.
This is according to Sheikh Ali bin Abbas Al-Hakami, a member of the Council of Senior Scholars.
He said that drivers are acting immorally if they warn each other by flashing their lights on the roads. He urged them to abide by the country’s traffic laws rather than indulge in such behavior.
There have been reports of many people trying to avoid being caught by Saher cameras on the country’s roads. This includes taping over, or removing their license plates.
This is according to Sheikh Ali bin Abbas Al-Hakami, a member of the Council of Senior Scholars.
He said that drivers are acting immorally if they warn each other by flashing their lights on the roads. He urged them to abide by the country’s traffic laws rather than indulge in such behavior.
There have been reports of many people trying to avoid being caught by Saher cameras on the country’s roads. This includes taping over, or removing their license plates.
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