Dubai Police have seized more than 2,000 cars that had been illegally modified by their owners.
Officials said the force had confiscated 2,105 vehicles for causing noise disturbances within the past 18 months.
“1,902 modified cars were seized in Bur Dubai,” said Brig Abdullah bin Suroor, director of Bur Dubai Police station and head of police stations directors council.
In February this year, 20 vehicles were seized in a single weekend for the same offence.
Only last month, residents of Palm Jumeirah prompted a road safety review after complaining about drag racing in the area.
The owners of the confiscated cars had added power boosters to reach a higher speed, a modification that makes them much louder.
Seventy-two cars were confiscated in Al Rashidiya, 79 in Al Qusais, 31 in Al Muraqqabat, 17 in Jebel Ali and four in Hatta.
Dubai Police have clamped down on motorists who modify cars without permission.
“The fines issued against them clearly stated the nature of offence as driving an illegally modified car and causing disturbance,” Brig Abdullah said.
“This is to maintain road safety, reduce traffic deaths and preserve properties.”
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How to register as a donor
1) Organ donors can register on the Hayat app, run by the Ministry of Health and Prevention
2) There are about 11,000 patients in the country in need of organ transplants
3) People must be over 21. Emiratis and residents can register.
4) The campaign uses the hashtag #donate_hope
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Uefa Champions League final:
Who: Real Madrid v Liverpool
Where: NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine
When: Saturday, May 26, 10.45pm (UAE)
TV: Match on BeIN Sports
Should late investors consider cryptocurrencies?
Wealth managers recommend late investors to have a balanced portfolio that typically includes traditional assets such as cash, government and corporate bonds, equities, commodities and commercial property.
They do not usually recommend investing in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies due to the risk and volatility associated with them.
“It has produced eye-watering returns for some, whereas others have lost substantially as this has all depended purely on timing and when the buy-in was. If someone still has about 20 to 25 years until retirement, there isn’t any need to take such risks,” Rupert Connor of Abacus Financial Consultant says.
He adds that if a person is interested in owning a business or growing a property portfolio to increase their retirement income, this can be encouraged provided they keep in mind the overall risk profile of these assets.
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Director: Saeed Roustaee
Starring: Parinaz Izadyar, Payman Maadi
Rating: 4/5