Dubai Police Issue Dh5,000 Fines for Jet Ski Violations Amid Surge in Maritime Offences

Dubai Police have fined jet ski owners up to Dh5,000 for 160 violations and recorded 52 offences involving other maritime vessels in the past two months. This crackdown highlights their commitment to improving safety and enforcing compliance on Dubai's waters

Dubai, UAE – In a recent crackdown on maritime safety, Dubai Police have issued fines totaling up to Dh5,000 for 160 violations committed by jet ski owners.

Additionally, authorities have documented 52 offences involving other types of maritime vessels over the past two months. This enforcement effort underscores the Dubai Police’s commitment to enhancing safety and compliance on the city’s waters.

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Brigadier Dr. Hassan Suhail, Director of the Port Police Station, revealed in a press statement that the increased number of violations has prompted a comprehensive review of maritime safety regulations.

The enforcement campaign has targeted various beach areas across Dubai, aiming to address concerns related to both recreational and safety standards.

The reported violations include several serious infractions. Jet ski operators were found to be navigating their vessels with expired licenses, which poses significant safety risks.

The Dubai Police have also cracked down on individuals entering restricted areas such as swimming zones and hotel beaches, where the presence of jet skis can endanger swimmers and disrupt recreational activities.

Another major concern is the operation of jet skis and other maritime vessels outside of permitted time frames.

The police have observed instances where vessels were being used during hours not designated for such activities, potentially leading to increased risks and disturbances.

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Furthermore, several operators were found not wearing life jackets, a crucial safety measure that can prevent drowning in case of accidents.

The enforcement actions also revealed cases of underage operation of recreational maritime vessels. Allowing minors to operate such equipment not only violates regulations but also significantly increases the risk of accidents and injuries.

In addition, overloading of vessels has been identified as a recurring issue, with some boats and jet skis carrying more passengers than is safe or legally permitted.

Brigadier Dr. Suhail emphasized the importance of adhering to maritime safety regulations. “Our primary objective is to ensure the safety of all individuals using our waterways.

These regulations are in place to prevent accidents and ensure that everyone can enjoy the beach and maritime activities safely. We will continue to enforce these rules strictly and issue fines to those who violate them.”

The Dubai Police have called on all maritime vessel operators to familiarize themselves with and adhere to local regulations.

This includes ensuring that all licenses are current, respecting designated zones and time frames, and following safety protocols such as wearing life jackets.

The authorities are also encouraging the public to report any unsafe or illegal activities they witness on the water.

The recent enforcement actions reflect a broader initiative by Dubai authorities to maintain high safety standards and ensure the well-being of residents and visitors alike.

As the popularity of maritime activities continues to grow, maintaining vigilance and compliance with safety regulations remains crucial to preventing accidents and promoting a safe environment for all.

With the summer season in full swing and more people flocking to Dubai’s beaches, the police’s focus on maritime safety is expected to continue.

By addressing these violations, Dubai Police aim to foster a safer and more enjoyable experience for everyone who uses the city’s waterways.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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