
Man fined Dh25,000, licence suspended for drunk driving in Dubai
In a Gulf News report, the man admitted to driving in an impaired state after consuming alcohol without a permit. Prosecutors charged him with three offences: drinking alcohol without legal permission, driving under its influence, and causing damage to public property.
Court documents showed that the driver lost control of his vehicle, swerved suddenly, and crashed into a metal pole on a public road, damaging both the pole and his car.
The court based its verdict on a traffic accident expert's report and the defendant's confession.

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