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Dubai’s Fines: 11 Unexpected Ways to Get Penalized in the City by the Dubai Police

Suffice to say that although Dubai is liberal in the way it allows people to live their lives and have fun, the place is very much disciplined to maintain safety and security. Here are 11 things that can get you fined by the Dubai police:Here are 11 things that can get you fined by the Dubai police:

Jaywalking:

Walking is very important in Dubai and, thus, safety of The pedestrian is an important issue. Pavement crossing at irresponsible zones can cost as much as AED 400. Cross the road using the pedestrian crossings and foot bridges in order no to be penalized.

Littering:

Sanitary conditions have to be kept strictly under control. Littering or dropping litter in public areas can attract a fine of between AED 500 to AED 1000 based on the type and area of litterage done.

Smoking in prohibited areas:

In many areas it is prohibited to smoke in particular places including malls, offices, and even public transportation. Civil fines range from AED 1,000 to AED 2,000 for those who fails to comply with the law implemented. Moreover, regulations concerning no smoking within the range of children and, the sale of the products to the underage are also punishable by fines not less than AED 5,000.

Speeding:

Having the possession of a vehicle it is required to compl[y] with [s]peed limits For going above it is costly with a fine of AED 300-AED 3000 and AED 5000 for excessively speeding and many times offending.

Using a mobile phone while driving:

Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of the accidents today. Criminal Code regarding the usage of a mobile phone without a hands-free device is an 800 AED fine, coupled with four black points in your driver’s license.

Parking violations:

Fines for parking in violation of the spaces that are reserved for the disabled are up to AED 1000 and towing charges. It is highly advisable that you park your car in the right parking zones at all times.

Drunk driving:

This means that there is no tolerance with regard to driving under the influence. The penalties that courtesans face range from impressment of an enormous amount of money, imprisonment and deportation.

Public displays of affection:

Getting intimate and sharing a kiss or hug in public is unlawful as one may end up paying fines or even, undergoing jail term if this goes viral and offends the public.

Improper dress code:

Dressing indecently can cause one to be arrested or be removed from specific places by the police.

Illegal substance possession:

All these activities attract serious penalties which range from fines, long-term imprisonment, and even the death penalty.

Having a dirty car:

Imminent fines are quite common and one can perhaps pay up to AED 500 for having a dirty car. It will be about avoiding penalties, which are inevitable if one’s car remains dirty.

Though the laws and regulations pointed above may be somewhat stiff, following them is vital to have a great and worry-free stay in Dubai.

Ra'uf Asim Rahal

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