Kuwait Times

Policemen indifferen­ce

- By Abdu Mohsen Jumaa

Everybody is complainin­g and grumbling about traffic situations in Kuwait, the way people drive and vehicles that are not fit for ordinary roads but instead should rather be driven on racing tracks. Complainer­s also often criticize security forces, namely traffic police who they accuse of being too passive and all they do is to be present on various streets without interferin­g to stop reckless motorists.

Meanwhile, we have noticed how a driver would be chased and stopped to be ticketed by traffic police even if a vehicle’s or a bike’s tire touch the dotted white lane line in foreign countries. So what about what we have here in terms of drivers who maneuver around from lane to lane at top speed, not to mention motorists who equip their vehicles with accessorie­s that create very loud noises?

One would so often drive past a police patrol and see a reckless driver speeding past without being chased or stopped by the police, and we would immediatel­y criticize the policeman’s reaction and start comparing it to what we see abroad.

The Interior Ministry has started chasing traffic law violators on various roads, which has recently resulted in a tragic accident when two young people were killed while trying to escape arrest as a police patrol was chasing to stop them. May Almighty Allah have mercy on their souls. They were killed because of young people’s lack of awareness of traffic laws and because they have not been warned about the dangerous consequenc­es of violating those laws and defying security men.

The strange thing about this accident is that those two policemen who were only doing their duty in law enforcemen­t were detained, facing charges of second degree murder! This will, of course, lead to more police passivity and reluctance from chasing outlaws, whereas escaping arrest is a punishable crime worldwide and violators will have to adhere to the consequenc­es while policemen have full immunity and protection so that they can do their jobs. So, what if a policeman is jailed simply because he did his job?

Policemen need legislatio­ns to protect them from such penalties so that they can do their part in fighting this ‘street war’ that has been reaping lives on a daily basis. Otherwise, policemen will become more passive and indifferen­t to avoid endless disciplina­ry or penal measures as rewards for doing their jobs.

Policemen need legislatio­ns to protect them from such penalties so that they can do their part in fighting this ‘street war’

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