Dubai Traffic Fines Reduced by 30% for Three Months


Dubai, Aug 17(The National): Motorists are to be given a 30 per cent discount on traffic fines for the next three months, Dubai's chief of police has announced.

The offer will take affect from the first Sunday after Eid, said Lieutenant General Dahi Khalfan Tamim.

Major Gen Mohammed Al Zaffien, the director of the Dubai Police general traffic department, said the traffic police electronic system had already been updated for the changes.

But it was not disclosed what fines would be eligible for a discount.

The Dubai Executive Council approved Gen Tamim's recommendation last month.

According to ministerial decree issued last year by Lt Gen Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, traffic departments in all emirates are allowed to offer a discount of up to 50 per cent on traffic fines.

The Abu Dhabi traffic department has been giving 50 per cent discounts since June last year.

  

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  • Rashid, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 19 2011

    Hi Charles,
    Every government is - in your words "sucking the blood".

    Instead lets count our blessings, there is a good reason why you and me are still in Dubai and not relocated back to your native place.

    Cheers,
    Rashid

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Aug 17 2011

    What a mockery...they have been sucking the blood of the motorists so far...!!??? It is like 75% discount on designer clothes...and still we can not afford it...!!!! anybody is fool to give a discount below cost...!!????

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