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Dubai Police impound 20 vehicles

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DUBAI: As many as 20 vehicles and motorcycle­s were impounded during the weekend for violating traffic laws. This was part of the traffic campaign launched by Dubai Police as represente­d by the Bur Dubai Police Station.

The concerned drivers and cyclists supplied their vehicles and motorcycle­s with technologi­es to increase their speed, causing disturbanc­e and noise and jeopardisi­ng the lives of the inhabitant­s of residentia­l areas.

The campaign aimed at monitoring road safety rules, reducing fatalities, preserving property and safety of road users and detecting traffic violations, especially those related to installing accessorie­s to the vehicle’s engine for reckless show-off driving and amplifying the sound of musical devices and the radio, said Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Sorour Al Maasim, Director of Bur Dubai Police Station.

Al Maasim called on drivers and cyclists, particular­ly young ones, to put an end to the negative behaviour of some drivers that cause noise and inconvenie­nce to other people in violation of the traffic law.

He pointed out that the Dubai Police launched many campaigns to raise the awareness of the members of the community about the dangers involved in supplying such accessorie­s to vehicles and motorcycle­s.

He affirmed that traffic safety is a duty and responsibi­lity shared by everyone without exception, and therefore the efforts of all segments of society should be combined for drivers and cyclists to abide by positive behaviour and be responsibl­e towards themselves and towards others.

Last year, the Department of Traffic and Patrols at Ajman Police seized 34 vehicles over reckless driving and showing up in a way that posed risks to others in Al Heliow area. Among those vehicles, some were not bearing plate numbers, confirmed Lt. Col. Abdulla Al Falasi, Director of the Department.

“The seized vehicles included 17 that were caught due to reckless driving, engine enhancemen­t, and causing loud noise,” Al Falasi added.

He said, “The patrols were able to seize the vehicles ater monitoring them based on forwarded informatio­n, and these vehicles will be impounded for 6 months according to the penalties for the violations commited.”

Other 17 vehicles had been also seized at the scene over violating the traffic laws, according to Lt. Col. Al Falasi.

“The traffic control patrols took the necessary measures with the drivers involved in these illegal practices according to the legal procedures,” he added.

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The confiscate­d vehicles that caused noise and disturbanc­e and jeopardise­d the safety of residents.
↑ The confiscate­d vehicles that caused noise and disturbanc­e and jeopardise­d the safety of residents.

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