Repealing a ban on women drivers in Saudi Arabia would result in people turning gay, religious leaders in that country have warned.

According to a “scientific” report released by Muslim scholars at the Majlis al-lfta' al-A'ala religious council, the nation's top religious authority, lifting the ban on female drivers would result in “no more virgins” and Saudis would increasingly turn to homosexuality and pornography.

According to the UK's Daily Mail, the study was delivered to members of the Shura Council, Saudi Arabia's legislative body, last year.

Women on the road would “provoke a surge in prostitution, pornography, homosexuality and divorce,” the report's authors wrote. Virginity would be a thing of the past within ten years.

As evidence, the report included the observations of Professor Subhi.

“All the women were looking at me,” Subhi wrote of his experience sitting in a coffee shop in an Arab state where women are allowed to drive. “One made a gesture that made it clear she was available. … This is what happens when women are allowed to drive.”