Champions Trophy; Dubai Police Crack Down on Sports Law Violations, Hefty Fines to be Imposed
Violation of sports law could result in imprisonment of up to three months or fines up to Rs2,285,000
Dubai-Dubai Police have issued a stern warning to spectators, cautioning that violating sports laws during stadium matches can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment for one to three months or hefty fines ranging from AED 5,000 (approximately Rs380,000) to AED 30,000 (approximately Rs2,285,000). As part of their efforts to maintain a safe and respectful environment during sports events, Dubai Police are urging fans to adhere to the rules and regulations, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all attendees.
This warning comes after recent incidents where Dubai authorities caught a fan intruding onto the cricket field following India’s victory against Australia in the semi-finals at Dubai Cricket Stadium.
While, Dubai Police also apprehended fans at several football matches in the Emirates for using marine distress signals, which posed a serious threat to everyone present at these sporting events.
The police also released pictures of violators with their faces blurred to simply warn the public.
Dubai Police have emphasised that the use of dangerous materials, fireworks, or flammable substances in stadiums is strictly prohibited and will result in severe penalties.
Moreover, acts of violence, racism, or political activities at the stadium will not be tolerated, and offenders will face strict action, police sent a clear message to spectators.
Throwing objects or liquids at players or other fans can result in fines ranging from Rs761,000 to Rs2.285 million (AED 10,000 to AED 30,000).
This warning has been issued under UAE Federal Law that focuses on the security of sports events and ensuring the rights of players and fans.
Dubai Police have urged fans to demonstrate sportsmanship and avoid any illegal activities. Public safety will be ensured throughout sports events, and any violations will be dealt with firmly.
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