6 Everybody Does It
They better be careful driving those cars though because police in Dubai is nowhere like it is in the rest of the world. To keep up with the ultra fast cars that billionaires drive up fast and furiously through the streets, the Dubai police added a Lamborghini McLaren to their fleet in December 2013, as reported by The Telegraph. They also went on to add a Bugatti Veyron in 2014
Apparently the addition of superfast cars to their fleet had nothing to do with catching criminals though. As the Sultan told CNN: “We’re not looking to just show off with the car, we’re looking to show tourists how friendly the police is here in Dubai. We are looking for ways to connect with people all the time.” Somehow, we find that hard to believe given such of Dubai’s extremely outdated laws.
5 Pets – Big And Small
While a photograph of a little baby tiger on the dash of an expensive car might seem shocking to us, it wouldn’t be to them. Most of Dubai’s rich kids would have grown up used to flashy cars, exotic pets and everything else on this list. As reported by ABC News, many of the exotic pets that the wealthy owned were actually declawed, but that still wouldn’t make them any safer in a small environment such as a home, even if it’s a mansion!
Taking a baby tiger for a ride in the car would be on the milder spectrum for them. Still there are others who have tamer pets, such as little dogs, but if they think that carrying them around in a purse is acceptable, then it’s definitely another case of these rich kids living in their own bubbles.
4 Going Away For A Day
Try as they might, the Rich Kids of Dubai just aren’t as humble as they may think. Then again, can anyone be considered humble when sharing pics of their luxurious lives, complete with private planes such as the one in the picture? It’s 100% sure that these rich kids aren’t afraid of losing their Louis Vuitton luggage or someone stealing their cash at the airport. Everything is easily replaceable when you’re that rich anyways.
Talking about the growing demand for private planes in Dubai, the managing director of Saudia Private Aviation said: “Yes the people who fly our planes are demanding, and they have a right to be. You’re talking about the businessmen who very much invented the rules of the game.”
It’s not very reassuring to think that this sort of logic would also be taught to their rich kids, isn’t it? If they demand something, then they can get anything they want.
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