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Warning to users of smartphones

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DUBAI // Smartphone users have been warned not to meet strangers who advertise jobs or ask for donations via BlackBerry Messenger.

Dubai State Security also warned against sending money or private information in response to BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) pings from unknown sources.

The same advice applies to instant messaging applications, such as WhatsApp, that work on other smartphones.

“Bogus job advertisements for government and private companies have been circulated as well as humanitarian relief calls, without stating any official source or entity,” State Security said.

Several complaints have been received on the crime hotline, Al Ameen, that BBM technology was being misused by criminals to lure victims.

“We have found that these delinquents present their personal email addresses on the messages to get to know women and exploit their need for work or humanitarian help,” State Security said.

Users collect CVs and private details of individuals mainly to harass and sexually assault women. Khalid Al Ali received messages on BBM related to blood donations for accident victims.

“With such things I usually try to verify the information and call the sender. At other times you see messages and know they are baseless.”

Mr Al Ali said messages campaigning against products and items were often based on unverified information, such as an incident last year when a BBM message that did the rounds said Mars bars contained pork fat. 

“There was a BBC report that claimed Mars bars had animal fats, which was later recanted, and I started receiving BlackBerry broadcasts about these things months later from people.

Nobody verified this information and people tend to believe such things,” he said. Sham messages have been increasing over the years, according to Dushi Mahesh, from Sri Lanka. “I have been a BlackBerry user for almost four years now and have seen the number of bogus broadcasts increasing,” he said. “I think the people sending these messages are gullible and do not know that they are potentially endangering their security and that of others.”

The Al Ameen hotline was launched in September 2003 to provide a platform for communication between community members and the state security administration within Dubai Police. The public is urged to report any unsolicited messages received via BBM (or through other instant messaging platforms) that ask for personal details or donations. Such incidents can be reported anonymously to Al Ameen on 800 4888 or by SMS to 4444.

Source/credits and thanks to : THE NATIONAL/Awad Mustafa

Important – Safety requirements while drilling borewells at your home

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For readers from India:

Taking serious cognizance of past accidents of children falling into borewells, Government has issued guidelines for its construction.

 “The guidelines are issued after the Supreme Court’s directives in the backdrop of number of cases in which children had been trapped and fallen into borewells, tubewells and abandoned wells,” an official from Water Supply Department said.

As per the guidelines, it would be mandatory that a person must inform in writing at least 15 days in advance to the authorities concerned in the area about construction of the borewell.

The drilling agency should be registered and a sign board to be put up near construction of the well displaying address of drilling agency and owner of the well, it said.

During the construction, the well should be surrounded by barriers or fencing, it added.

The tube should be covered and abandoned wells should be filled up with clay, boulders and pebbles.

You may please share this with your friends as a reminder, in case such an activity is planned at their premises.

Uncomfortable seating causes public bus users discomfort

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Uncomfortable seating causes public bus users discomfort 
No air conditioning a turn-off for bus users during cross-emirate trips

By Ramesh Menon, Gulf News reader, Published: June 24, 2012

Image Credit: Ramesh Menon/Gulf News Reader
While traveling from Abu Dhabi to Dubai, Ramesh Menon found his journey enjoyable as the newer bus was comfortable and offered a smooth ride.
In order to go to Dubai from Abu Dhabi one Friday morning, I decided to use the bus instead of driving, as I thought – why drive unnecessarily when there is an efficient bus system in place?
I went to the main bus station and was told by the security personnel to go inside the station to collect a ticket.
Inside, I approached a staff member to purchase a ticket and handed him a Dh100 note. He told me he had no change, but after waiting there for a few minutes and after a few other passengers had purchased tickets, I was able to get mine.
I walked back to the bus, which was one of the latest models and was ready and waiting. After a 10-minute wait, the journey started.
The bus was comfortable, the air-conditioner worked properly and the journey was smooth. I dozed off automatically, as I relaxed.
For the price of Dh15, I had the safest and most comfortable journey I could ever take to reach Dubai from Abu Dhabi.


>Image Credit: Gulf News archive
Menon’s trip back to Abu Dhabi was a lot less comfortable as the older bus’ air conditioning and seating were not up to par.


However, on my return trip, upon reaching the Bur Dubai bus station, I found the queue for the bus comparatively large. I found the ticket station and collected my ticket, but realised it was neither the same type of bus nor the same ticket price.

The bus was older and the charge from Dubai to Abu Dhabi was Dh25.
It was relatively noisy all the way to Abu Dhabi and the air conditioner was not at all proper. Rather, it was not there at all.
Added to all that, the seats were not at all comfortable and the two-hour journey back was really cumbersome.
By the time I reached Abu Dhabi, I was really tired, sweaty and exhausted.
While I commend this service provided to the general public and praise its efficiency, I humbly request the authorities check that the air conditioning system in each bus is in good condition.
Also, all buses should be fitted with comfortable seats, especially those taking passengers on a two-hour journey or longer. They could also set one price of Dh15 for the trip from Abu Dhabi to Dubai and back.
I am sure if these changes are implemented, more of the general public will show interest in using the bus services to travel between the emirates.

The reader is a technical officer based in Abu Dhabi.

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Cars running idle for a long period during hot summer

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I think we should fine drivers who keep their cars running idle for a long period (A midday break to benefit everyone, June 19).
Very often we get to see expensive cars with their engines on, without a driver inside and probably locked from the outside using a spare key.
The sight is common in front of major offices and shopping areas. This is a waste of valuable energy and may present a danger during the hot summer.
People ignore advice on this issue, just to avoid a few minutes of sitting inside a hot car – something they could easily overcome by driving for a few minutes with open windows.
I think the authorities should ensure that Mawaqif inspectors fine drivers those who do this.
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
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സൂക്ഷിക്കുക – ഇവര്‍ തിരക്കിലാണ്, ഇവരെ കൊണ്ട് നടക്കുന്നവര്‍ അതിലേറെ

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സൂക്ഷിക്കുക – ഇവര്‍ തിരക്കിലാണ്, ഇവരെ കൊണ്ട് നടക്കുന്നവര്‍ അതിലേറെ
ഏപ്രില്‍ ആദ്യ വാരം തൃശ്ശൂരില്‍ പോകാന്‍ ഇടയായത് കൊണ്ട് ഈ കാഴ്ചകള്‍ കാണാന്‍ പറ്റി. ആറാട്ടുപ്പുഴ, പെരുവനം ഊരകം പൂരങ്ങള്‍ നടക്കുന്ന സമയം. ഇതു റോഡുകളിലും ഒരു ആനയെ എങ്കിലും കാണാന്‍ പറ്റുമെന്ന സന്തോഷം മനസ്സില്‍ ഉറപ്പിച്ചു കൊണ്ട് കാര്‍ ഓടിച്ചു. പക്ഷെ കണ്ട കാഴ്ചകള്‍ എന്നെ അങ്ങനെ ഒരു കാഴ്ച കാണേണ്ടി വന്നുവല്ലോ എന്ന് വേദനിപ്പിച്ചു. ആറാട്ടുപ്പുഴ പൂരത്തിന്റെ അന്ന് ഇരിങ്ങാലക്കുട ടാണ കവലയില്‍ കാര്‍ എത്തിയപ്പോള്‍ അതാ പോകുന്നു. ഒട്ടും വേഗത കുറക്കാതെ ഒരു ലോറി. അതില്‍ ഒരു ഒത്ത ആനയും. സമയം ഒരു നാല് മണി കഴിഞ്ഞിരിക്കും. തീര്‍ച്ചയായും അത് പൂരത്തിന് കൊണ്ട് പോകുന്ന ഏതോ ഒരു ആന, സമയത്ത് ഒരു സ്ഥലത്തെ ജോലി കഴിഞ്ഞു മറ്റേ സ്ഥലത്ത് എത്തിക്കാന്‍ വേണ്ടി കരാര്‍കാരന്‍ പെടുന്ന പെടാപ്പാടു 
ആയിരിക്കും അത്.
ഞാന്‍ ആലോചിച്ചു. ആ ആനയുടെ അവസ്ഥ എന്തായിരിക്കും. ഉത്സവ പറമ്പില്‍ എത്തിയാല്‍ ഒരു മിനിട്ട് പോലും ഒന്ന് വിശ്രമിക്കാന്‍ സമയം ഇല്ലാതെ പുതിയ ജോലിയില്‍ പ്രവേശിക്കണം. പുതിയ സ്ഥലം. പുതിയ കാലാവസ്ഥ, പുതിയ ഭക്ഷണം, വലിയ ജനക്കൂട്ടം, തീ പന്തങ്ങള്‍, മേളക്കാര്‍, പൂരവും ആന ഭ്രാന്തും പിടിച്ച കാണികള്‍.
ഇവന്‍ ഇടഞ്ഞിലെന്കിലെ അത്ഭുതം ഉള്ളു.
അധികാരികളും, ഉത്സവ നടത്തിപ്പുകാരും തീര്‍ത്തും ആലോചിക്കേണ്ട സമയം  കഴിഞ്ഞിരിക്കുന്നു.
എന്നെ ഏറ്റവും അമ്പരിപ്പിക്കുന്ന വസ്തുത, ഈ പരക്കം പാച്ചില്‍ കണ്ടിട്ടും അതിനെതിരെ ശബ്ദം ഉയര്‍ത്താതിരിക്കുന്ന ആന പ്രേമികളും നാട്ടുക്കാരും എന്താണ് മൌനം പാലിക്കുന്നത് എന്ന വസ്തുതയാണ് ?
ഒരു ആനയെ ഒരു സ്ഥലത്ത് നിന്ന് മറ്റൊരു സ്ഥലത്തേക്ക് കൊണ്ട് വന്നാല്‍, അതിനു വേണ്ട വിശ്രമം കൊടുത്തെ തീരു. 
കൂടാതെ പ്രധാനമായും അവരെ കൊണ്ട് പോകുന്ന വാഹനങ്ങള്‍ അമിത വേഗത ഒരിക്കലും  പാടില്ല. 
സാവധാനം, ശ്രദ്ധയോട് കൂടി   ആ വാഹനങ്ങള്‍ ഓടിക്കണം. ഉത്തരവാദപ്പെട്ടവര്‍ കൂടെ മുന്നിലോ  പിന്നിലോ  മറ്റൊരു വാഹനത്തില്‍ അനുഗമിച്ചു അവരുടെ പോക്ക് ശ്രദ്ധിക്കണം.  
ഈ മിണ്ടാപ്രാണികള്‍  ഇടഞ്ഞാല്‍ നമ്മള്‍ തന്നെ അല്ലെ കുറ്റക്കാര്‍.നിങ്ങള്‍ പറയൂ.  
 ഇനിയും ചില പ്രധാന പൂരങ്ങളും ഉത്സവങ്ങളും ഇക്കൊല്ലം ഭാക്കിയുണ്ട്.

Distracted on the road – My Letters – GULF NEWS – Dt 26.03.2012

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Distracted on the road – My Letters – GULF NEWS – Dt 26.03.2012

Distracted on the road

During one of my drives from Abu Dhabi to Dubai I noticed many drivers using their mobile phones to talk or send text messages. I also noticed that many of them drive luxury cars and many are female drivers. In one case, I saw a woman driving with a small child sitting between her and the door, while talking on the phone to someone. I have a feeling that the number of middle class residents using their phones while driving has decreased due to heavy fines. So why don’t the authorities implement a pro rata-based percentage surcharge on top of the regular fine that is based on the type of car the motorist drives, his or her employment or salary? Those who drive such expensive cars are supposed to be educated and should project themselves to the society as an example in terms of being safe on the roads. I am writing this after seeing many drivers either talking or sending text messages while driving.

To read it in original, please visit GULF NEWS online.

From Mr Ramesh Menon
Abu Dhabi

Confusing crossing – GULF NEWS – Community Report Dt 25.03.2012

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Confusing crossing – GULF NEWS – Community Report Dt 25.03.2012

Confusing crossing

Steps needed at Abu Dhabi Mall for people to have easy passage without being fined
  • By Ramesh Menon, Gulf News Reader
  • Published: 00:00 March 25, 2012

  • Image Credit: Ramesh Menon/Gulf News Reader
  • Left: The traffic signal in front of Abu Dhabi Mall.
    Right: The pedestrian crossing is for handicapped only but the sign escapes the attention of residents who are at risk of being fined.
  • The area around Abu Dhabi Mall is one of the busiest places in the emirate, especially during the early mornings and evenings. There is always a constant flow of visitors to the numerous embassies, shops and offices situated there.

     
    There is a pedestrian bridge in front of the mall for the public to cross the road. However, there is also a pedestrian crossing and traffic signal with a sign that reads, ‘Handicapped only’.
     
    People are confused many a times, as the signal is operational. So they tend to cross the road using the pedestrian crossing and ignore the bridge.
     
    We regularly witness a cat and mouse game played out between a team of dedicated officers from Abu Dhabi Police and the general public visiting the shopping mall. Whenever the team from Abu Dhabi Police is there, a police barricade is put in place and officers stop and fine jaywalkers. Many people get fined in the process.
    However, as soon as the police team departs, people start crossing the road from any point they feel like.
    The traffic signals are temporary and are placed in a manner that results in some drivers not noticing them. Additionally, many members of the public cross the road without even caring to check for oncoming traffic as they are busy speaking on their mobile phones.
     
    A well-planned traffic strategy has to be developed for this particular point that witnesses heavy pedestrian movement, especially until the road works are completed.
     
    Measures should be adopted so that the public are accorded easy passage without being troubled and fined.

     
    — The reader is a technical officer, based in Abu Dhabi.
    To read it in original, please visit GULF NEWS online.