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UAE summer break: Parents urged to monitor kids' increased video game usage
UAE summer break: Parents urged to monitor kids' increased video game usage

Khaleej Times

time19-07-2025

  • Khaleej Times

UAE summer break: Parents urged to monitor kids' increased video game usage

As summer vacation begins and children spend more time playing video games, the Dubai Police's Cybercrime Department emphasised the importance of family supervision in protecting kids from potential risks and crimes associated with these games. They urged parents to educate their children on the importance of avoiding communication with strangers through game features. The Cybercrime Department highlighted that increased video game usage during the summer break necessitates active family involvement as the first line of defence. "This oversight is crucial for safeguarding children against cybercrime risks and addressing unhealthy behaviours such as bullying and digital addiction," they added. The Department encouraged parents to be vigilant about game content and assess its appropriateness for their children's age. They highlighted the need to be aware of interactive features that may allow direct communication with strangers, who could exploit children for crimes like fraud, extortion, or other offenses against public decency. The Cybercrime Department advised parents to take several precautions to protect their children from risks associated with video games, including activating parental controls on devices, consistently monitoring their children's online behaviour, checking the types of games they play, and ensuring those games are age-appropriate. Additionally, they stressed the importance of reminding children not to share personal information or photos in games, setting specific limits on gaming time, and offering alternative recreational and educational activities during the vacation. The Cybercrime Department emphasised that if cybercrimes related to video games occur, reports can be submitted to the police through the 'e-Crime' platform, by calling 901, or via the Dubai Police app or website. The Department also encouraged parents to visit Dubai Police's educational online platform to learn more about cybercrime. The platform offers valuable information in both Arabic and English, focusing on prevention measures against cybercrime risks and guidance on recognising and avoiding scams. The platform is designed for all community members, including children, parents, everyday individuals, business owners, employees, and users of social media and the internet.

Dubai Police joins national ‘Summer Without Accidents' campaign
Dubai Police joins national ‘Summer Without Accidents' campaign

Emirates 24/7

time11-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Emirates 24/7

Dubai Police joins national ‘Summer Without Accidents' campaign

As part of a nationwide initiative launched by the Ministry of Interior, Dubai Police, through its General Department of Traffic, has intensified its traffic safety awareness efforts under the 2025 'Summer Without Accidents' campaign that aims at enhancing road safety and security and runs until 1 September. The announcement came during a press conference held at Address Sky View Hotel, attended by Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commandant for Operations Affairs at Dubai Police, along with Major General Rashid Khalifa bin Darwish Al Falasi, Director of the General Department of Transport and Rescue; Brigadier Ahmad Al Sam Al Naqbi, Director of Central Operations at Ras Al Khaimah Police and Chairman of the Traffic Awareness and Safety Committee of the Federal Traffic Council; Brigadier Juma bin Suwaidan, Acting Director of the General Department of Traffic; Brigadier Hamouda bin Balsoida Al Ameri, Director of the General Department of Airport Security; and Zaid Alqufaidi, Executive Director of ENOC Retail, in addition to several officers and media representatives. Major General Al Ghaithi emphasised that the campaign aligns with the Ministry of Interior's strategy to make roads safer, and supports Dubai Police's vision of a secure city. He highlighted that the campaign aims to raise public awareness, encourage compliance with traffic regulations, and improve safety for all road users. 'Dubai has witnessed tremendous development across various sectors, accompanied by a growing number of vehicles and road users. Ensuring public safety and protecting lives and property remains a national priority,' said Al Ghaithi. Al Ghaithi stressed the vital role of community participation and media outlets in spreading awareness and thanked campaign partners for supporting national efforts to reduce road fatalities. He also expressed appreciation to AutoPro, the main sponsor of the campaign. Brigadier Ahmad Al Naqbi urged motorists to adhere to traffic laws, avoid distractions, maintain safe distances, and check tyre condition, particularly during summer when high temperatures increase the risk of blowouts. He advised using certified, high-quality tyres and replacing worn ones to prevent accidents. Zaid Alqufaidi of ENOC expressed pride in supporting this national initiative through AutoPro, the group's vehicle servicing arm. He affirmed ENOC's long-standing partnership with Dubai Police and its commitment to raising awareness about the importance of vehicle maintenance and road safety, particularly during summer. The event concluded with Major General Al Ghaithi presenting a certificate of appreciation to AutoPro in recognition of its ongoing support for the campaign. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

UAE: Free summer vehicle safety checks at select fuel stations to prevent accidents
UAE: Free summer vehicle safety checks at select fuel stations to prevent accidents

Khaleej Times

time10-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Khaleej Times

UAE: Free summer vehicle safety checks at select fuel stations to prevent accidents

Motorists across the UAE can now benefit from free 10-point vehicle safety checks at select fuel stations. This comes as part of Dubai Police's annual 'Summer Without Accidents;' campaign, which was announced during a press conference on Thursday. The campaign, running from July 1 to September 30, targets motorists in general, as well as travelers preparing for long trips during school holidays and summer breaks. The free inspections include checks on: Tire pressure and wear Brake fluid and systems Coolant levels and radiator hoses AC and air filters Battery health Headlights and windshield wipers Condition of belts Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. 'Regular vehicle maintenance is not just a technical necessity, it's a public responsibility,' said Zaid Al-Qafidi, Executive Director of the Retail Sector at Bin Omran. 'Through these checks, we want to empower drivers to make informed decisions and help reduce accidents." Motorists can visit any participating AutoPro center, located across ENOC fuel stations in the UAE, to get their cars inspected for free. The service covers key components known to fail during extreme heat. #أخبار اÙ�ذÙ�اصÙ�Ù�: #صÙ�Ù�_بÙ�ا_Ø­Ù�ادث #Ø£Ù�ذÙ�برÙ� — Dubai Policeشرطة دبÙ� (@DubaiPoliceHQ) July 10, 2025 The campaign is being held in partnership with Dubai Police, who noted that tire bursts, overheating, and brake failures are common in summer. Authorities urged drivers to check their vehicles before hitting the road. 'We see a spike in incidents every summer linked to technical issues that could've been avoided,' said Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations at Dubai Police. 'These free inspections are a simple but crucial step to keep everyone safe on the roads.' Recently, on July 4, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) also launched a parallel awareness drive, urging motorists to perform routine maintenance checks before journeys. Ahmed Al Khzaimy, Director of Traffic at RTA, said: 'We urge all motorists to conduct regular and routine maintenance checks, including a quick inspection before setting off. This should involve a visual check of tyre pressure, engine oil and coolant levels, and ensuring there are no oil or water leaks beneath the vehicle.'

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