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UAE: Abu Dhabi Police refutes rumors of 50% discount on traffic fines

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Last updated: 2024/05/29 at 1:58 PM
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Abu Dhabi Police denied social media rumors claiming a 50 per cent traffic fine discount, clarifying that the only available discount is for early settlements. Motorists who pay their fines within 60 days of the violation date can receive a 35 per cent discount, while those who settle between 60 days and one year after the violation are eligible for a 25 per cent reduction. The police reminded residents to verify information before sharing it and rely only on official sources to avoid spreading rumors. False information sharing is a serious offense in the UAE, punishable by a fine of up to Dh200,000 and imprisonment.

It is important for residents in Abu Dhabi to stay informed about traffic fines and discounts to avoid misinformation and potential penalties. The Abu Dhabi Police have clarified that there is no 50 per cent discount on traffic fines, and the only available discounts are for early settlements within specified time frames. By paying fines promptly, motorists can take advantage of the discounts offered by the emirate and avoid additional penalties. It is crucial to rely on official sources for accurate information and refrain from spreading rumors that could lead to legal consequences.

The Abu Dhabi Police’s warning about spreading false information highlights the seriousness of the offense in the UAE. Misinformation can have various consequences, including legal repercussions such as fines and imprisonment. Therefore, residents should exercise caution when sharing information, especially on social media platforms where rumors can quickly spread. Verifying sources and relying on official channels for information can help prevent the dissemination of false information and protect individuals from potential legal consequences.

In light of the clarification provided by the Abu Dhabi Police, residents should be aware of the discounts available for traffic fines in the emirate. By settling fines early, motorists can save money and avoid the risk of penalties for late payments. Understanding the discount policies and payment deadlines set by the authorities is crucial for residents to comply with traffic regulations and maintain road safety. It is essential to stay updated on any changes or updates to traffic fine discounts to avoid confusion and ensure compliance with the law.

The Abu Dhabi Police’s call for accuracy and reliance on official sources is a reminder for residents to be vigilant when sharing information. Social media platforms are often used to spread rumors and false information, which can have serious consequences. By verifying the accuracy of information before sharing it, individuals can help prevent the spread of misleading content and contribute to a more informed and responsible community. Following official sources for updates and guidance on traffic fines can help residents stay informed and avoid falling prey to misinformation.

In conclusion, Abu Dhabi residents must be aware of the discounts available for traffic fines and the importance of settling dues early to avoid penalties. The Abu Dhabi Police’s clarification on the lack of a 50 per cent discount emphasizes the need to rely on official sources for accurate information. By following the guidelines set by the authorities and avoiding the spread of false information, residents can contribute to a safer and more responsible community. Staying informed about traffic regulations and fine discounts is essential for compliance with the law and maintaining road safety in Abu Dhabi.

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