Public Notice: Violations that can get you up to Dh2,000 fine in Dubai

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Parking of vehicle in the city without a number plate can entail a Dh1,000 fine for drivers.

 Flouting certain rules and regulations in Dubai can prove to be an expensive affair. So, be wary of your actions or be prepared to see your pocket getting lighter.

Whether you are a resident or a tourist, you need to be aware of the rules in Dubai and what exactly it costs to break them. Here’s a list of the acts (read offences) that can cost you at least Dh1,000 to Dh2,000 fine in Dubai.

Fines in public transport and public transport facilities and services in Dubai

1-Causing of destruction, wrecking or damage and vandalising of the seats or tools on the public transport and public transport facilities and services can get you an instant fine of Dh2,000. The same amount is payable in the case of the misuse of any of the emergency buttons.

2-One must think twice before carrying any kind of inflammable, sharp and dangerous tools or weapons on public transport and public transport facilities and services in Dubai. Any violation and be ready to shell out Dh1,000.

Parking

1-Parking of vehicle in the city without a number plate can entail a Dh1,000 fine for drivers.

2-The unlawful use of parking space meant for people of determination or the use of an expired permit for availing it can also leave people Dh1,000 poorer. The same amount of fine is to be paid for parking of vehicle in a reserved parking or not showing a permit.

3-Pitching up of a parking umbrella without a permit/authority can invite a fine of Dh1,000.

Metro

The Dubai Metro may be the most convenient modes of commute in the city, but non-adherence to rules might cost a person dearly.

When travelling on the metro, one must absolutely refrain from using any of the safety as well as the security devices or even the emergency exits if they are not needed. Non-compliance to this can lead to Dh2,000 fine on the violator.

Tram

The Dubai Tram solves the commuting woes of Dubai residents. However, an intrusion or any kind of obstruction with the operation or the functioning of the tram can cost a commuter not less than Dh2,000.

Affecting the tram’s safety and infrastructure can also deplete the traveller’s savings by Dh2,000.

Complete list of fines: http://bit.ly/2E2Ov76