DFA reminds Filipinos of public decency offenses, penalties in Saudi Arabia

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday reminded Filipinos traveling to Saudi Arabia of the new public decency rules observed in the Middle Eastern country.

The DFA said the Saudi Arabian government had identified 19 offenses concerning public decency that are punishable by fines.

“The new regulation helps ensure that travellers to Saudi Arabia are reminded of laws that concern public behavior, including rules on immodest clothing, public display of affection, taking photos or videos of people without permission, playing music at prayer times, among others,” the foreign affairs department said in an advisory.

Public decency offenses and penalties in Saudi Arabia as per the DFA are as follows:

Fines for first-time and repeated violations can be seen below.

The DFA said Saudi Police will be monitoring the regulation and will be the authority imposing fines.

“Offenders have the right to submit a grievance claim before the Common Courtesy Department and to appeal any penalties. Any person harmed by offenders shall have the right to file a lawsuit,” the DFA said. /je

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