Let’s stay out of trouble and educate ourselves on some of the most unusual UAE laws.
While living in the UAE has its own perks and benefits but it doesn’t come without a fair share of added responsibility. Recently the UAE has been coveted as the second most safe country in the world. And why it is called the safest country you ask? Because it runs on laws and regulations that make this place a safe zone for all and sundry. But some laws are so unusual that one should be aware of them or you can get in trouble if you do not know about them.
Since ignorance is not an excuse to break the law, let us be careful with the simple once to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Watch Your Tongue, Oops Your fingers!
No Snooping Into Someone’s Phone:
Not only is it highly unethical, but it is also considered a crime according to UAE laws. Yikes!! You are not just invading the privacy but also getting into trouble for doing so. This can lead to a minimum six-month jail sentence and a fine of between 100,000 and 500,000 dirhams.
Say No To VPN:
Separate Fines for Having Dirty Car And For Washing It Incorrectly:
Dirty cars are seen to be ‘disfiguring the city image and health’ and can be towed away with the owners fined up to 3,000 dirhams. However, washing your car ‘incorrectly’ – which is to say, in residential areas, or employing people to do it for you – can also ‘distort the city’s beautiful image’ and result in a fine. As such, you have to take it to a proper car wash to have it done. No Sunday afternoon car-washing over there.
Nay Nay To The Tittle-Tattle:
Celebrities Who Have Been Awarded 10-Year Golden Visas By The UAE
Carrying Poppy Seeds Is Prohibited:
Thought you knew all the UAE laws? Well, turns out there are a few laws that are often overlooked. So, memorize these before you head on your UAE trip!