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DUBAI POLICE ISSUES 212 VIOLATION AGAINST MARITIME VESSELS (PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE


 Dubai Police issues 212 Violations Against Maritime Vessels


Dubai Police's Port Police Station has issued 212 violations against maritime vessels over the past two months. This includes 160 violations against personal watercraft (jet ski) owners and 52 violations for other types of maritime vessels.


Brigadier Dr. Hassan Suhail, Director of the Port Police Station, indicated that the violations against jet ski users were due to a variety of reasons, such as operating jet skis with expired licenses, entering prohibited areas like swimming zones and hotel beaches, failing to operate within designated time frames, not wearing required life jackets, underage operation of recreational maritime vessels, and overloading the vessels.


 


Brig. Suhail explained that the jet ski violations were issued across the various beach areas in Dubai. He indicated that the fine for operating a jet ski with an expired license is AED 1,000, and the fine for using it outside authorized periods is AED 2,000. He urged jet ski users to comply with the laws and regulations, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the availability of safety equipment like life jackets, performing regular maintenance, avoiding approaching private and tourist marine vessels, and adhering to the speed limits of 5 to 7 nautical miles.


Brig. Suhail also cautioned against overloading the watercraft, to preserve the users' lives and safety, noting that the fine for not wearing the required safety equipment on a watercraft reaches AED 3,000.


Brig. Suhail stated that the violations related to tourist and private marine vessels included a range of offenses, such as operating a marine vessel with an expired registration, which carries a fine of AED 1,000, sailing in prohibited areas within the emirate, which incurs an AED 5,000 fine, and operating a marine vessel outside the authorized time frames, resulting in an AED 1,000 fine.


Brig. Suhail called on the owners of tourist and private marine vessels to ensure they perform regular maintenance, verify the weather conditions before heading out to sea, and confirm the availability of life-saving equipment on board. He also encouraged them to utilize the "Sail Safely" service available through the Dubai Police mobile app, allowing for a quick emergency response. Additionally, he advised contacting the 999 emergency number in case of any emergency.


Brig. Suhail also emphasized the high level of preparedness of the marine security patrols. He noted their vigilance in securing maritime navigation and monitoring for any violations, underscoring the readiness of the marine rescue teams to respond to and address emergency maritime incidents swiftly around the clock, aligning with the directives set forth by the Dubai Police."

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