crowding at Al-Bat'ha outlet was due to the failure of the United Arab Emirates to sign the Agreement of the Unified Currency and said it was, in fact, as a result of over-crowding to complete the required procedures pertaining to fingerprinting. The UAE is a sister state, and difference in opinions is a normal matter, he said, adding that it will not be possible for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, either its Leadership, government or people, to confront any act with a worse act because this is not the Kingdom's pattern or practice. Commenting on smuggling drugs into the Kingdom, Prince Naif said this has put a great burden on the customs officials and security men because the styles practiced by the smugglers have become complicated. Prince Naif noted that some information media organs try to exaggerate the mistakes which might have been committed by the CPVPV, affirming that all persons are prone to commit mistakes. He expressed optimism about the cooperation of the people with the CPVPV and noted that the commission's instructions are primarily aimed at guiding people with a good style. "I hope the day will come when all families thank the CPVPV for its role in the guidance of their sons," he said. Prince Naif said the people should deal with the CPVPV in a positive manner. Prince Naif pointed out that there are certain practices which have surface in the Saudi society, and these practices should be fought by the families and parents before these are encountered by the CPVPV. He attributed these strange practices to ignorance and the impact of the information media and said the situation was further aggravated by the internet. --More