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yay. progress!
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...r-legal-powers
it is so unreal to me how things are in many countries for women. to have to go thru a man, even for basic things...just unreal. |
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From the article:
"Saudi Arabia is the only country where women are barred from driving, and in which they are the legal wards of a male guardian, usually a father, husband or brother, who is empowered to make big life decisions for them." That's our ally, folks!
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much less accidents, and cheap auto insurance there !
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So, if that is the case...explain why men cost more to insure, genius.
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I actually saw this in action last week- middle-aged male driver, speeding to beat the yellow light at a busy intersection, hit a boy (age 10 or 11, I would guess) who zipped into the crosswalk a few seconds before the light turned. Car slammed into the kid, he went right over the hood.
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