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The Abu Dhabi Municipality has fined 56 establishments for putting up unlicensed posters and adverts on the streets.
The errant traders were caught during recent inspections c in areas of Al Shamkha, Al Shawamekh, Baniyas and Al Wathba city. The civic body said it also issued warning to 83 others.
The campaign was part of Abu Dhabi Municipality's efforts to help the city and suburbs get rid of any such posters or stickers that make the city look untidy and tarnish its image. The move also aims to ensure compliance with laws and regulations governing the use of public facilities, streets and roundabouts.
Unlicensed advertisers are fined Dh1,000, which must be paid within 30 days. Advertisers who do not pay would be referred to the public prosecution. Officials urged the community to adhere to rules of signboard installation.
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