Dubai's Reckless Youth Face Crackdown with Seizure of 121 Vehicles
- Publish date: Friday، 12 January 2024
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In a recent crackdown on reckless driving in Al Khawaneej and Last Exit areas, Dubai Police confiscated 81 cars and 40 motorcycles, responding to numerous complaints from residents and visitors.
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The campaign resulted in the seizure of 121 vehicles and issuing 496 fines for stunts, public disturbances, and endangering lives.
Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, Director of Traffic at Dubai Police, urged parents to monitor their children closely, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy for reckless driving.
شاركنا برأيك .. ماهو دور أولياء الأمور للحد من السلوكيات غير المسؤولة على الطرق؟ pic.twitter.com/4G6701rPze
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) January 12, 2024
He highlighted an AED 50,000 fine for releasing impounded vehicles, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to address irresponsible driving behaviors.