The Dhaka Times Desk The UAE has passed a novel law to keep city cars shiny. And that is to pay a fine of 11 and a half thousand taka if you keep a dirty car in the open!
Authorities in Dubai, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, have announced that no dirty cars can be parked in the city's open parking spaces. Failure to do so may result in a fine of up to 500 dirhams, which is approximately 11,500 taka in Bangladeshi currency. In this regard, the Dubai authorities said in a tweet that things like dirty cars basically tarnish the city.
Media NDTV reported that Dubai authorities have already taken various steps to clean up dirty cars in the city. The concerned authorities have sent a notice to remind the residents of the city who are going on summer vacation. City inspectors are already down to spot dirty cars in the city. Then a special notice is placed on all those vehicles. It says that if the vehicle is not cleaned within the next 15 days, the authorities will take it away.
It should be noted that Dubai is very popular among travelers and vacationers worldwide. The tourism industry that has developed around the city of Dubai is playing an important role in the economy of the United Arab Emirates. Keeping tourism in mind, Dubai authorities have decided to remove dirty cars. They want the city to attract tourists from all directions. On the other hand, the UAE also has a reputation for strict adherence to the law.