As the Hajj Pilgrimage approaches, drivers in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah are being forced to spend the night in prison if they jump a red light, Arab News reported.

According to a traffic police spokesman, offenders caught on the city’s CCTV systems will only be able to pay the mandatory fine after they have served a 24-hour detention period. Extra undercover police officials are to be deployed at road junctions to “crack down on traffic violators”, Brigadier Zaid Al-Hamzi said.

Similar mandatory punishments are being rolled out across the Kingdom. One car rental firm confirmed that the regulations are being implemented, with a spokesman saying that several of its clients were kicking their heels in prison.

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A report last year, said that Saudi Arabia’s roads are amongst the most dangerous in the world, with an average of 19 deaths every day. The situation is deemed so serious that Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti Abdulaziz Al-Asheikh recently offered a spiritual ruling on reckless drivers. The fatwa issued by the country’s most senior religious authority said that it is a “major sin” to drive dangerously, and such actions could kill others.

 

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