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Brigadier Jumaa Salem Bin Swaidan, Director of the Dubai Police Traffic Department, called on drivers to review their traffic records and settle accumulated violations. He warned that ignoring these violations can lead to vehicle impoundment, legal actions, and increased financial burdens. He revealed that the Violations Management teams managed to impound 497 vehicles with accumulated violations in the first half of the year, amounting to tens of thousands of dirhams, while some vehicles have not renewed their permits for years. He emphasized that the accumulation of violations and neglect of license renewal reflect irresponsible behavior and pose safety risks, as driving a vehicle with an unpaid license renewal may jeopardize safety—especially if the necessary technical inspections have not been performed. He stressed that the purpose of traffic violations is to deter dangerous behavior and promote compliance, not merely to collect fines. Repeated violations can threaten the lives of drivers and other road users. He explained that Dubai Police will continue their campaigns to seize unrenewed vehicles, utilizing smart systems to monitor unknown vehicles on roads and parking facilities, and will communicate with vehicle owners to encourage them to regularize their traffic status. He assured that Dubai Police offer multiple channels for easy and quick fine payment, including installment plans without interest, emphasizing the importance of traffic compliance to protect lives and property.
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