A file photo of satellite dishes lining the roof of an apartment building in the capital. Authorities say new rules will smarten up the city's appearance. Photo: The National
A file photo of satellite dishes lining the roof of an apartment building in the capital. Authorities say new rules will smarten up the city's appearance. Photo: The National
A file photo of satellite dishes lining the roof of an apartment building in the capital. Authorities say new rules will smarten up the city's appearance. Photo: The National
A file photo of satellite dishes lining the roof of an apartment building in the capital. Authorities say new rules will smarten up the city's appearance. Photo: The National

Abu Dhabi amends laws protecting appearance of emirate


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Abu Dhabi has revised legislation aimed at safeguarding the appearance of the emirate and offered greater flexibility of the payment of fines to help keep cases out of court.

The Department of Municipalities and Transport said the updated laws will protect the rights of those accused of certain offences by allowing them to appeal the penalties imposed.

It will also enable authorities to take direct action against those carrying out acts such as vandalism and fly-tipping, granting them powers to issue fines rather than transferring decision-making to public prosecutors.

The procedures are in line with the General Appearance Law of 2012, which prohibits any activity adversely affecting the "appearance, cultural, architectural or aesthetic features of public areas in the emirate", the department said.

This covers green spaces, walkways, buildings, marketplaces and public roads, as well as causing noise or disturbance.

In April last year, The National reported how vandals had defaced an ancient rock formation in the Abu Dhabi desert in a “sad and shocking act of disrespect”.

Volunteers attending a clean-up event at the Fossil Dunes site in Al Wathba discovered graffiti spray-painted on one of the stones and messages carved into it.

The decade-old law has also been used to boost efforts to reduce the prevalence of dirty cars left unattended in public view.

Fines of up to Dh3,000 ($816) have previously been administered to motorists who have failed to keep their vehicles clean.

Law updated to protect rights and improve efficiency

The amendments to the law allow for fines to be enforced directly by municipality departments rather than being referred to prosecutors.

They offer flexibility in determining the amount, depending on the severity of the offence.

A 25 per cent discount on fines can be offered if the fine is paid within 60 days.

The amended law also allows for any infraction — such as items dumped in an area — to be removed and cleaned by the offender in a stipulated time.

If they do not do so, they must bear the removal or clean-up costs.

Falah Al Ahbabi, chairman of DMT, said: “The amended General Appearance Law provides clear direction for DMT to implement the stipulations set for protecting the appearance of the emirate and to monitor and control irregularities.

“Today, the new amendment represents a crucial step that directly contributes to the lives of Abu Dhabi residents and improves their ability to accomplish their aspirations in all aspects of life."

Green spaces in Abu Dhabi - in pictures

  • Ethan Mulholland, 6, and Beth, 8, play with their dog Marley at the new park in Al Khubeirah. All photos: Victor Besa / The National
    Ethan Mulholland, 6, and Beth, 8, play with their dog Marley at the new park in Al Khubeirah. All photos: Victor Besa / The National
  • There's a separate area for small dogs.
    There's a separate area for small dogs.
  • Ethan plays with his dog Marley at the new dog park.
    Ethan plays with his dog Marley at the new dog park.
  • There is specialised dog play equipment around the space.
    There is specialised dog play equipment around the space.
  • Ethan and Beth enjoying the space with Marley.
    Ethan and Beth enjoying the space with Marley.
  • The list of rules that dog owners need to follow if they are bringing their canines to the park.
    The list of rules that dog owners need to follow if they are bringing their canines to the park.
  • The park features special gated entry and exit areas.
    The park features special gated entry and exit areas.
  • Dogs can get in some exercise with the play equipment at the park.
    Dogs can get in some exercise with the play equipment at the park.
  • The entrance to the area for big dogs.
    The entrance to the area for big dogs.
  • The new dog park is located near the Abu Dhabi Corniche.
    The new dog park is located near the Abu Dhabi Corniche.
  • There are bins for dog waste dotted around the park.
    There are bins for dog waste dotted around the park.
  • The sandpit for dogs to dig into.
    The sandpit for dogs to dig into.
  • Dogs of all sizes are welcome to the dog park but they must be over 6 months old and up to date on their vaccinations.
    Dogs of all sizes are welcome to the dog park but they must be over 6 months old and up to date on their vaccinations.
How the UAE gratuity payment is calculated now

Employees leaving an organisation are entitled to an end-of-service gratuity after completing at least one year of service.

The tenure is calculated on the number of days worked and does not include lengthy leave periods, such as a sabbatical. If you have worked for a company between one and five years, you are paid 21 days of pay based on your final basic salary. After five years, however, you are entitled to 30 days of pay. The total lump sum you receive is based on the duration of your employment.

1. For those who have worked between one and five years, on a basic salary of Dh10,000 (calculation based on 30 days):

a. Dh10,000 ÷ 30 = Dh333.33. Your daily wage is Dh333.33

b. Dh333.33 x 21 = Dh7,000. So 21 days salary equates to Dh7,000 in gratuity entitlement for each year of service. Multiply this figure for every year of service up to five years.

2. For those who have worked more than five years

c. 333.33 x 30 = Dh10,000. So 30 days’ salary is Dh10,000 in gratuity entitlement for each year of service.

Note: The maximum figure cannot exceed two years total salary figure.

THE BIO

Family: I have three siblings, one older brother (age 25) and two younger sisters, 20 and 13 

Favourite book: Asking for my favourite book has to be one of the hardest questions. However a current favourite would be Sidewalk by Mitchell Duneier

Favourite place to travel to: Any walkable city. I also love nature and wildlife 

What do you love eating or cooking: I’m constantly in the kitchen. Ever since I changed the way I eat I enjoy choosing and creating what goes into my body. However, nothing can top home cooked food from my parents. 

Favorite place to go in the UAE: A quiet beach.

The BIO:

He became the first Emirati to climb Mount Everest in 2011, from the south section in Nepal

He ascended Mount Everest the next year from the more treacherous north Tibetan side

By 2015, he had completed the Explorers Grand Slam

Last year, he conquered K2, the world’s second-highest mountain located on the Pakistan-Chinese border

He carries dried camel meat, dried dates and a wheat mixture for the final summit push

His new goal is to climb 14 peaks that are more than 8,000 metres above sea level

MATCH INFO

Uefa Champions League semi-finals, second leg:

Liverpool (0) v Barcelona (3), Tuesday, 11pm UAE

Game is on BeIN Sports

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Director: Ismael Ferroukhi

Stars: Zakaria Inan, Sabrina Ouazani

3 stars

if you go

The flights
Emirates flies to Delhi with fares starting from around Dh760 return, while Etihad fares cost about Dh783 return. From Delhi, there are connecting flights to Lucknow. 
Where to stay
It is advisable to stay in Lucknow and make a day trip to Kannauj. A stay at the Lebua Lucknow hotel, a traditional Lucknowi mansion, is recommended. Prices start from Dh300 per night (excluding taxes). 

AI traffic lights to ease congestion at seven points to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street

The seven points are:

Shakhbout bin Sultan Street

Dhafeer Street

Hadbat Al Ghubainah Street (outbound)

Salama bint Butti Street

Al Dhafra Street

Rabdan Street

Umm Yifina Street exit (inbound)

Updated: July 12, 2022, 1:10 PM