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Dubai Police warn against wrong parking near mosques

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Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

The Dubai Police have called on motorists to abide by traffic rules and regulations, especially during the remaining days of Ramadan and show patience and restraint with other drivers.

Brigadier Saif Muhair Al Mazroui, Director of the General Directorate of Traffic in Dubai Police, said that the Dubai traffic department is committed to providing convenience to road users in this holy month by regulating traffic and ensuring decongestion.

“The department will facilitate the movement of worshippers at the entry and exit points of mosques” “We have intensified traffic patrols, especially during prayer times, and enforcement officers are cracking down on motorists who commit offences that undermine road safety,” he said.

Brig. Al Mazroui asked all drivers to avoid violations of indiscriminate and double parking of vehicles, especially in front of mosques, and help others enjoy their rituals during the holy month.

Brigadier Al Mazroui appealed to drivers and the people to cooperate with the police in ensuring traffic safety. He encouraged people to report traffic violators via the Police Eye service on the Dubai Police app or contacting the Dubai Police call centre 901.

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