• Some people urged authorities to order some restaurants, which are not respecting the privacy of families, to allocate special tables for families and set partitions. Many restaurants are not respecting privacy and as a result families are forced to dine alongside bachelors, they said.
• People were worried about dangers some electricity control rooms in some neighbourhoods pose for children and pedestrians. They said the doors of these rooms are damaged because of heat and environmental reasons and found open many a time. They urged authorities to use materials that could resist heat and withstand the climate of the country instead of using materials that pose dangers to people’ lives.
• Ministries and government institutions were urged to train their staff in the art of communication and ask them to give attention to visitors instead of keeping themselves busy with smartphones and chatting. There were several complaints.
• Many people and owners of small car repairing shops in neighbourhoods and on commercial roads complained about the government’s decision to prevent them from providing minor services such as changing oil and repairing AC. They urged authorities to reconsider the decision saying that it is creating problems for people and shop owners are losing sources of income.
• Municipalities in Qatar were urged to plant trees on streets and in neighbourhoods to create green spaces, beautify areas and protect the environment.
• There were talks on social media about the cameras installed by Qatar Airways at Hamad International Airport to detect Ebola fever and prevent any person infected with the disease from entering the country.
• There were talks about the Metrash 2 services activated by the Ministry of Interior and its plea to people to register online complaints against runaway workers to save time and energy.