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Driving a vehicle without the owner’s permission in the UAE can land a motorist in trouble. The Public Prosecution has reminded members of the public that it is punishable offence as per the country's laws.
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In an official tweet, the Public Prosecution said that according to Article 394 of Penal Code, whosoever drives a car or scooter without the permission or approval of the owner faces detention, not exceeding one year and/or a fine of up to Dh10,000.
Earlier, the Public Prosecution had reminded the public not to drive any motor vehicle on the road unless they hold a valid licence issued by the authorities. Anyone found doing so could be liable to a fine of up to Dh50,000 and/or up to three months in jail.
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