If you’ve been wondering what that new building in Shuwaikh was for…
They’ve got the same mistake on their website as well [Here]
Update: The link doesn’t work anymore and the company issued an apology to the Attorney General which you can read [Here]
39 replies on “Public Prostitution Headquarters”
I work next to this building, I think it is supposed to be Public Prosecution Head Quarter. – Epic Fail !
Apparently its “prosecution” bad typo.
hahahaha!! This made my day.
Even the web address has it 🙂
I heard about a similar typo in Scotland, it’s a really old building so they didn’t bother changing it. The thing is I’m sure there it was a joke cause Scots love a good laugh but here it’s pure idiocy. To get to my city I sometimes get on a train that goes to Scotland and in the first class quite coach they are literally shouting and laughing. I ordered a whisky and when it was half finished asked for ice, the lady took it and said “u know what goes well with ice? More whisky” and poured me 3/4 of a cup. I love Scots.
Cool story bro.
I literally wrote the entire story because I would love some whisky right now.
Your name is Arabic, are you Muslim? And how are you drinking if you are Muslim?
I returned to Kuwait from the Uk during Ramadan and my flight was before iftar. At Heathrow airport the champagne bar was right in front of the Kuwait Airways gate, I sat at the bar facing the people waiting and made sure my Kuwaiti passport was in full view. I ordered champagne and bacon, I went on to consume both while looking them in the eye. Wallah it’s a true story.
That’s not cool. You should have at least waited till iftar out of respect for the others.
Inshallah next time brother.
Alhamdilla my Brother, weare gratefull that next time inshalla you wait until after Iftar before consumating your bacon sandwiches.
Wallah
Whats with the CONSUMATING !! lol
Well i celebrated Haramadan at the pool party at the Hard Rock in Las Vegas. Cheers! Do as you want not what the hypocrits want you to do.
<3
sulaiman is not an arabic name. Plz educate urself b4 smearing everybody with ur wisdom.
applause for this useful question
You know that people cam choose to do what thry want right?
Can* they*
Quite a story and soooo funny, but Im sure u meant *quiet….first class *quiet coach…instead of quite? Just an observation.
Yes! Oh I got it mixed up once and now I keep getting it wrong.
Hilarious !
To clarify, the website mentioned is apparently for the design consultant (not the Public Prosecution)
I thought that was illegal? 🤔😂
someone is going to be terminated..
you’d think so…
OMG. Where are the supposed editors of this magazine/newspaper?!
Please! Do your work responsibly.
Don’t display the”ana kef” or “kalli walli” attitude here.
You really need to learn English and English alphabet well. 🙄
Page just got Terminated, the whole website just got Terminated XD
Now the 25M airport capacity from day 1, is making sense….
if they could spell prostitution without missing any letters.. they damn well meant it.. lol..
If you can’t stop em, support em! Way to legalize prostitution Kuwait loool.
Well at least the people who typed this know that the red squiggly line under a word means it’s a mistake. They deserve some credit. I predict this post will go viral! XD
I am laughing so hard its like a work out for my core.
Expat.. you nailed it, but I think you need to upgrade to … someone is getting deported.
i still don’t see why they’re relocating their HQ from Sultan Al Kout… better parking, maybe?
Just want to clarify that it wasn’t the public prosecution’s group fault. This was like some pamphlet of the construction company showcasing one of their projects, they misspelled it.
Either way really funny!
And drums roll…. we’re on Wikipedia with a dedicated article actually. Great for such a small country
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Kuwait
Dennis Hof for President
Why Pay a proof reader when you can save his salary, talking about false savings in here pfewww
Honest Mistake 🙂
For sure, the Public Prosecutor is going to have his or her hands full! 🙂
This reminds me of a notice put up outside the popular Palestinian bechawa near Sheri Lynn in
Salmeya some years back:’Children must accompany parents’.