Abu Dhabi Police issue reminder following recent rubbernecking incident at fire site
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Abu Dhabi: Filming and photographing accidents, or sharing accident-related clips and images on social media, are crimes that could result in imprisonment and fines for offenders, Abu Dhabi authorities have warned.
In fact, a Dh1,000 fine can immediately be slapped on ‘rubberneckers’, people or vehicles gathering at accident sites to have a look.
The reminder follows an incident of crowding that took place when a fire broke out in a residential building in Al Zaafaranah area in the capital. A clip shared by Abu Dhabi Police shows officials working to urgently disperse bystanders.
The Abu Dhabi Police and Abu Dhabi Civil Defence have urged residents to refrain from crowding at accident sites and near fires, explaining that such behaviour impedes emergency response for the injured and affected. People in the vicinity must make way for ambulances, civil defence vehicles and the police so that victims can be rescued and treated at the earliest.
Abu Dhabi Police added that crowding at accidents sites also exposes bystanders themselves to risks, including injuries and run-over accidents.
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