Khaleej Times

‘Noisy’ campers to be penalised in Sharjah

- Afkar Abdullah afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — Police patrols have been stepped up to crack down on quad bikers who drive recklessly in and around desert camping zones in Sharjah’s Faya, Badair, Al Saifah, Al Batih, Al Dhaid and Mleiha. The action comes following a “large number of complaints” from residents living close to these areas.

“Residents have complained against the nuisance created by campers and quad bikers and we have intensifie­d our patrols from Wednesday,” said Major-General Saif Al Zeri Al Shamsi, commander-in-chief of the Sharjah Police. “Camping in such areas would now only be allowed after obtaining permission from the authoritie­s concerned.”

He added that with the onset of the winter season, the police have issued warnings against various illegal activities by desert campers, and quad bikers who drive recklessly in unauthoris­ed areas.

Maj.-Gen Al Shamsi said that despite their constant warnings and awareness campaigns, campers — who come from various parts of the emirate — continue to vio

Residents have complained against the nuisance created by campers and quad bikers. Camping in such areas would now only be allowed after obtaining permission from the authoritie­s concerned.” Major-General Saif Al Zeri Al Shamsi, commander-in-chief, Sharjah Police

late safety rules and regulation­s.

He added the young motorists are still found driving their vehicles and quad bikes in the desert in a dangerous manner. They have been seen performing stunts, mostly in residentia­l areas, posing danger to people and causing disturbanc­e, the top cop pointed out.

During the crackdown, the police would slap fines on campers if they are caught driving without a licence, riding quad bikes on highways or unauthoris­ed places, failing to use safety

equipment, and camping in undesignat­ed zones.

Patrols are mandated to immediatel­y confiscate the vehicles of those who perform stunts.

An official from the central region of Sharjah Police said that since last year — which witnessed a number of accidents — the police in coordinati­on with authoritie­s concerned have formed a

committee to ensure a safe winter for campers in Badair, Al Saifah, Al Batih, Al Dhaid and Mleiha. The committee will take stock of the adherence to anti-Covid measures and prevent large gatherings of people at one place.

He urged the campers to pay attention to the signs put up at sites dedicated to tourism and entertainm­ent, and comply with

Covid-19 safety measures, while following all the guidelines.

The police also called on trekkers to call 901 and inform the authoritie­s of their hiking plans so they may be advised of safety regulation­s. A satellite phone is recommende­d for them so they could be easily tracked in case of an emergency.

 ?? — File photo used for illustrati­ve purpose ?? ILLEGAL ACT: Quad bikes that are taken out on the roads or used to perform stunts will be immediatel­y confiscate­d.
— File photo used for illustrati­ve purpose ILLEGAL ACT: Quad bikes that are taken out on the roads or used to perform stunts will be immediatel­y confiscate­d.

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