• It has been suggested that shopping centres organise cultural and entertainment programmes for kids and families during Ramadan and the summer vacation, as many families prefer to remain in Qatar during Ramadan.
• Implementation of the traffic law that stipulates a fine of QR500 and seizure of the vehicle for a month for overtaking from the right or occupying parking spaces allocated for the disabled has caused an uproar. Some people say the punishment is too severe and have urged the authorities to stop seizing vehicles and only fine the violators.
• Some nationals are surprised that the Ministry of Administrative Development, which is concerned with the employment of nationals in the public sector, has no website through which people can know about available jobs.
• There are demands that inspections be intensified before Ramadan to make sure that food outlets respect health regulations. People are worried after expired and counterfeit foodstuff was seized in several outlets.
• It has been suggested that the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning launch an electronic platform where people can register once and get services they need repeatedly, such as emptying of septic tanks when they are full, without having to fill forms every time they need the same service.
• People have complained about the small signals on the road leading to Hamad International Airport. Motorists cannot see them during the night.
• People have complained about the high charges of car workshops. Moreover, they refuse to give an estimate of the cost in advance.