With regard to the article “An English law fit for us” (Sep. 2), in their home country, Saudis demand that foreigners and expats respect the laws of the Kingdom. However, when they are visitors to another country, some Saudis do not even bother to know what the norm is in that country. Some of them feel that they always have a sense of entitlement wherever they go. Joey, Online response Saudi youth need to go to the UK, Europe, the US, etc., to see the world and to learn from it, but, alas, some of them seem to be filled with a self-justifying feeling that they are the blessed ones and that whatever they do is right. If the nation's youth do not learn the modern ways of life, then they are likely to be left behind in this modern world. Shabbir Thingna, Online response This is a misleading article. First of all, many youth in the UK do the same thing and there is no law against driving around playing loud music. This is not a special case that only involves young men from the Gulf. What might annoy people in London is knowing that they work hard to make a living and then seeing people who do little or nothing for their money driving around and being loud. By they tolerate it as it brings in the cash. Me, Online response