Saudi Arabia warned it would issue fines for a number of public decency offences, including immodest dress and public displays of affection, authorities confirmed. Violations listed include littering, spitting, queue jumping, taking photographs and videos of people without permission and playing music at prayer times, the interior ministry said. Those caught violating the law could face fines ranging from 50 riyals ($13) to 6,000 riyals ($1,600). "The regulations are meant ...