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Happiness Patrol initiated an initiative to encourage motorists’ road safety with rewards instead of punishments

The Abu Dhabi Police Happiness Patrol launched a program to distribute Expo passports and gifts to motorists and other community members who are committed to complying with traffic rules and regulations during the 2020 Dubai Expo.

The people who received the Expo passports and gifts expressed great happiness and joy, and thanked the Abu Dhabi police for their pioneering efforts to communicate and interact with them in a way that exceeded expectations on various occasions.

Officials urge motorists to always drive safely on the road to ensure the safety of themselves and other road users.

In the process of distributing gifts, the Happiness Patrol officers emphasized that the Abu Dhabi police are keen to adopt the best systems and mechanisms to strengthen the traffic culture among all sectors of society through plans to promote road safety to protect lives and property.

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The initiative is part of the force’s efforts to spread enthusiasm among drivers and various groups in society, encourage them to abide by traffic rules, and consolidate rewards rather than punishments.

The force is proud of the achievements of the UAE, which dazzles the world. Opening of Expo 2020 Dubai Earlier this month.

-ismail@khaleejtimes.com

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Ismail Sebowo

As a professional journalist from Kampala, Uganda, Ismail is a happy father with a strong attachment to the family and noble values ​​to humans. For the past 13 years, he has been engaged in journalism in the UAE, covering the country’s parliament (FNC) and criminal activities, including the Abu Dhabi police, prosecutors and courts. He also reported on important issues in education, public health and the environment, and has a keen interest in human stories. In fulfilling his reporting duties, he served the Ugandan community in Abu Dhabi because he wanted to see his fellow citizens happy. Exercise and reading are part of his free time.




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