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Dubai Police arrested a young man on Sunday, August 17, for riding a motorcycle without a number plate and performing dangerous stunts in Al Khawaneej. The rider was spotted driving on one wheel along the Quranic Park walkway, putting his life and the lives of others at risk. According to Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, Director of Dubai Police's General Department of Traffic, patrols cautiously monitored the suspect for nearly an hour before apprehending him inside a garage complex. Checks revealed that the motorcycle was wanted for multiple accumulated violations and had expired registration. The rider has been referred to the competent police station for legal investigation, and the motorcycle was impounded. Brigadier bin Suwaidan stressed that reckless road behavior will not be tolerated. Violations such as driving without a plate, reckless endangerment, or riding without a helmet carry heavy fines, black points, and vehicle impoundment under UAE traffic laws. He also urged parents to supervise their children, warning that allowing minors to operate motorcycles or engage in stunts may make guardians legally accountable. The public was reminded to report reckless acts via the 'Police Eye' service on the Dubai Police Smart App or through the hotline 901.


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- TAG 91.1
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- Emirates 24/7
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Dubai Police has unveiled the smart 'Your Neighbourhood Police' platform, a new community tool designed for all residents of Dubai. The initiative reflects the force's commitment to building stronger partnerships with the public and promoting the concept of shared security. The platform gives every resident the chance to play an active role in keeping their neighbourhoods safe. It works by raising awareness about security, educating the community on common mistakes and how to avoid them, and helping to spot negative behaviours or issues that may affect social harmony. Once identified, Dubai Police works with residents to find the best solutions. More than just a reporting tool, the platform invites users to take part in Dubai Police events and initiatives, while also encouraging community visits and social interactions. This two-way engagement builds trust and strengthens the bond between officers and residents. To encourage positive contributions, Dubai Police has introduced a recognition system for those who are most active on the platform. Volunteers will also be offered special training workshops to help them make the most of the platform and its services. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.