With the traffic fines that are being written up at a rapid pace, Dubai's financial problems will clear up real soon. It seems that if you live in Downtown Dubai and are tucked away in bed at 3 AM, you can get a ticket in Al Barsha (for improper parking - over the white line, too far from the barrier, etc). These tickets are being given without any proof to warrant the fine, and you have no excuses....you have to pay!!! Check out who is being targeted!!!
I'm off to check if I have any unfounded fines on my car!!
This is a letter published in 7 Days:
From 7 Days:
It looks like we will all just have to get used to these unfair fines as they now seem to be part of our daily routine.
Everyone knows someone who has been unjustly fined for offences which they know they did not commit.
When a colleague put his case to a Senior Police Officer he was told that as part of the campaign to improve standards the individual policemen now have to fill a daily quota sheet for traffic offences.
The easy way to fill the quota is to target the expat who has no recourse in law.
If you do some simple arithmetic you will quickly see that the system is basically a way of collecting a stealth tax. If 5,000 policemen issue ten tickets per day with each ticket at dhs200 then in one month the collection is dhs300 million or nearly $82m.
Add in the revenue from the fixed and mobile cameras and... the revenue quickly becomes over $100 million per month. Maybe the police Officer was just joking or maybe not?
MATT
Dubai
I was told once that the police get a "commission" on each ticket written.