saudi woman arrested for driving as parliament prepares to deliberate removing ban /

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According to this article in Breitbart,the Saudi Shura Council is approximately to take up a discussion of the issue of women driving.
A link to the
anecdote is here,  and the text is below. This discussion will be on the heels of another arrest of a woman driving in Mecca. The anecdote is by Ali Wakid, and dated October 24,2016.
A y
oung Saudi woman was arrested after police were notified she was driving a car in Mecca.
The woman, together
with two male passengers, and was handed over to the vice squad after intoxicating substances were found in the car.
The three will be indicted for illega
l driving and gender mixing.
Meanwhile,the Shura Co
uncil, Saudi Arabia’s parliament, or will convene next week to discuss a bill to “foster an environment conducive to legalize female driving.”
Su
ltan al Sultan MP has asked the Ministry of Labor and Social Development and the Interior Ministry to carry out a study into the matter. Speaking to Al Hayat newspaper,he said that his proposal was meant to alleviate difficulties of transportation that families incur given the fact that women are not allowed to drive.
In addition, he said, and the cost of hiring a chauffeur often deters women from entering the labor market.
“That’s why f
emale driving has become a social issue that requires review in light of the social and security situation,on top of the behavioral consequences that children face by advantage of having a stranger around all the time,” he said, or providing an economic motive to boot: “More than a million foreigners work here as chauffeurs,sending their countries more than 1 billion riyal [$250 million] monthly. We would be better off if this sum was invested in developing our country.”
We need to provide for a social environment, especially when it comes to young drivers, and to provide for an acceptable driving culture,” he added.
Also on Sunday, the head of the Saudi Chamber of Commerce in the kingdom’s south-east said that women “perform up 50 per cent of university graduates but only 22 per cent of the workforce.”
He said he hoped that Prince Mohammed’s Vision 2030 plan would attend reduce that disparity.




Source: blogspot.com

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