
Watch: Dubai Police arrest man driving at high speed on emergency shoulder
Authorities arrested him after a video clip was circulated, showing the risky behaviour of the motorist. The vehicle was impounded, and a fine of Dh50,000 was imposed, under the provisions of Decree No. (30) of 2023.
Watch a video, here:
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