Al Ain Traffic Court has convicted three defendants for reckless driving, fining them AED 50,000 each, suspending their driving licences for three months and confiscating their vehicles.
They were also ordered to do community service.
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department said the trio has been convicted for a series of offences.
Charges included reckless driving, endangering the lives of fellow road users, engaging in dangerous displays on a public road, intentionally causing damage to public property, and operating their vehicles without number plates in a disruptive and noisy manner.
Al Ain Traffic Court convicts 3 defendants of reckless driving pic.twitter.com/Z59xidZsyZ
— دائرة القضاء-أبوظبي (@ADJD_Official) December 24, 2023


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