on 01-10-2013 03:31 PM
A SAUDI doctor has gone on-air to dismiss claims made by a well-known cleric who caused a stir when he said medical studies show driving affects a woman's ovaries.
In comments aired over the weekend by the privately owned Rotana channel, gynecologist Mohammed Baknah says scientific studies have not proven that driving has adverse effects on women's reproductive health.
He was addressing remarks by Sheik Saleh Saad el-Leheidan who said that women who drive suffer from having the pelvis forced upward. His remarks were published on Saturday in an interview with the website el-Sabq.
Hard-line clerics have opposed a campaign scheduled for October 26 calling on women to drive in defiance of a ban in the ultraconservative kingdom.
Another cleric this month called on people to harass women who drive.
on 02-10-2013 01:43 PM
yes thank goodness...i was worried sick for danica patrick
on 02-10-2013 01:44 PM
on 02-10-2013 01:45 PM
Taxi and personal drivers won't want females being able to drive themselves around... must be big business for them picking up females to take them to work and return weekdays, plus everywhere else other females want to be driven to.
on 02-10-2013 04:40 PM
I just had a thought.....imagine trying to find the brake pedal in an emergency wearing all that laundry.
Would hamper the peripheral vision too. Just a thought.