The UAE announces a new penalty for violating drivers

ahmed atef - | UAE

The United Arab Emirates has announced a new penalty for drivers who violate traffic laws.

Unruly drivers have been forced to literally clean up their act as a result of a one-of-a-kind sentence that was decreed by the court.

Issuing a penalty for three violators

A recent decision made by a traffic court in Al Ain resulted in the imposition of a fine of Dh50,000 among three drivers, the suspension of their licenses for a period of three months, and the seizure of their vehicles. In addition to that, the court stipulated that they clean the streets on where they had conducted their exploits.

The incident, which was brought to light by recordings that went popular on social media, not only caused damage to the public road, but it also posed a threat to the safety of individuals who were in the vicinity of the road. This caused the authorities to take action, which ultimately resulted in the drivers being arrested and additional legal actions being initiated.


We sought the opinion of legal professionals in order to acquire a better understanding of the punishment that involves providing convicts with the need to perform community service, notably in the form of cleaning the streets.

A legal consultant with Awatif Mohamed Shoqi advocacy and legal consultation named Hassan Elhais has voiced his support for community service as a viable solution to the problem.

Elhais asserts that community service serves a variety of reasons, including the prevention of individuals who have been accused of vandalism, the promotion of reform, the enhancement of responsibility, and the provision of a first-hand understanding of the consequences and expenses that are consequent to vandalism.

"It is perfect because it enhances responsibility so that he does not repeat the crime and see with his own eyes the effort and cost expended in places of vandalism or the resulting damage," Hassan said in an interview. "Whether it is the fatigue of workers cleaning the roads or the cost of the government in repairing the streets and the damage," Hassan said.


The legal issues of the sentence were explained in greater detail by Barney Almazar, who is a director at Gulf Law's corporate-commercial section.

Specifically, he emphasized that small offenses, such as traffic violations, might result in a variety of punishments, including monetary penalties, community work, or even jail time. In reference to the pertinent sections of the Penal Code, Almazar brought attention to the fact that the driving license could be revoked as a measure that would result in disqualification.

He argued that community service has been shown to be beneficial in altering the behavior of criminals and acting as a deterrence for future offenses. He reached this conclusion by drawing on his own personal experiences.


In addition to this, it offers offenders an educational component, which enables them to realize the impact that their acts have had on the community.

The UAE's changing approach to justice

The current ruling, according to both legal experts, is consistent with the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) changing approach to justice, which places an emphasis on restorative methods rather than punitive measures. Almazar is in favor of the enforcement of community service because he believes it is an effective method for modifying behavior and preventing violations that are committed repeatedly.

The purpose of this judicial system

The goal of the judicial system in the United Arab Emirates is to create a society that is responsible and peaceful by putting an emphasis on rehabilitation and community engagement. The act of volunteering in the community not only encourages personal development and a sense of duty toward the community, but it also holds individuals accountable for the activities they take. A prospective alternative that strikes a balance between responsibility and chances for reform and community improvement, it provides as a promising alternative.

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