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Abu Dhabi Tourism Police Brochure

In order to raise awareness of Abu Dhabi's culture the police have provided a leaflet to set their expectations of the tourists.

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5 July 2012

Last updated on 11 December 2017
Abu Dhabi Tourism Police Brochure

The tourism police have produced a guide for tourists in Abu Dhabi... here is a copy of the leaflet and also the official press release...

 

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July 4th 2012- Press Release: The publication is an awareness Brochure, in 12 different languages, explaining the guidelines of tourism ethics and morals in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The Brochure contributes to raise the level of culture and knowledge of the country’s traditions and customs in order to develop the concepts of tourism and spread awareness and culture of tourism.

The Tourism Police Department at Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters prepared the Tourism Guide brochure in 12 languages: Arabic, English, Russian, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Spanish, Indian and Urdu.

Brigadier Omair Al Muhairi, Deputy Director of Police Operations at Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters, stated: “As part of the development efforts exerted by Abu Dhabi Police to advance Tourism Police, and improve security services provided to tourists, to ensure their comfort and allow them to enjoy their time, as well as maintaining social security, the brochure was prepared to acquaint tourists with the guidelines of public morals, uncivilized and illegal acts and behaviors expected to be seen in touristic areas.”

“To add more security and peace of mind and guarantee a safe tourism, the Department published the Tourism Guide Brochure that was written in a simple language, in order to extend bridges of cooperation with tourists and create a sense of security to reduce the accidents that tourists may face, by setting up preventive solutions and communication channels,” he added.

Brigadier Al Muhairi urged tourists not to hesitate to seek the Tourism Police’s assistance in case of emergency, stressing its readiness to provide immediate assistance promptly, to reflect a bright image of the country. He said tourists may call the Operations Room on 999 or contact the Tourism Police Department toll free via AMAN Service on the number 8002626.

Moreover, Brigadier Al Muhairi reiterated the Tourism Police personnel’s readiness to interact with tourists in their own languages and provide them with guidance and advice at border points and in touristic areas. He pointed out that Tourism Police dedicates its efforts to create a proper touristic environment by guaranteeing safety and security for all, along with services that help tourists to view the country’s touristic landmarks.
For his part, Lt. Colonel Muzeed Fahd Al Uteibi, Head of Tourism Police Department at the Criminal Investigation Department of Abu Dhabi Police, said that the brochure includes 14 guidelines for tourists, such as avoiding possession or use of illegal drugs or psychotropic substances, avoiding indecent behavior, contrary to public taste in public places (kissing, cross-dressing, etc..) as well as the need to wear decent clothing.
“The rules also include prohibiting alcohol consumption outside licensed places, driving under the influence of alcohol. They also stress the need to carry proof of identity at all times, and show it to security officers upon request, to provide security for tourists” he added.

Al Uteibi continued: “The brochure explains that most businesses and malls accept major credit cards, therefore, it is advisable not to carry around big amounts of cash, as ATMs are available everywhere in Abu Dhabi. Moreover, individuals should always make sure to lock their vehicles and hide valuables from sight.”
Lt. Colonel Al Uteibi pointed out that according to the rules, it is strictly prohibited to enter or photograph restricted areas; prostitution, begging and vagrancy are punishable by law, and are contrary to the local values and traditions. The rules also advise tourists not to buy from street peddlers, unlicensed by competent authorities, calling on them to include the full data of goods and services in any invoice to ensure the rights of tourists.

He also added that the rules explain the need to choose the designated public beaches, under lifeguard supervision, and avoid isolated and secluded ones. Tourists are also advised to refrain from eating, drinking or smoking in public places during the fasting hours of the Holy month of Ramadan, and all religious rituals and events should be respected.

Lt. Colonel Al Utaibi noted that the brochure will be handed out at all touristic facilities including Abu Dhabi International Airport and hotel rooms. They will also be distributed on embassies and consulates in order to provide best services to the tourists.

Moreover, Al Uteibi said: “Police presence upon the occurrence of accidents contributes to provide the proper timely awareness. Police also monitors actions and conditions at the various touristic places, which may adversely affect tourists’ enjoyment and create a feeling of lack of security and stability.”

Lt. Colonel Al Utaibi noted: “As part of its tasks and duties in collaboration with other entities to serve tourists and guarantee the rights of all parties, Tourism Police handles and addresses tourists’ problems at police stations, facilitating procedures to make sure they spend the minimum time required to solve the problems.”
He assured that Tourism Police is working hard to reduce accidents involving tourists, by developing preventive solutions, communicating with tourists, promoting a sense of safety and security, as well as improving the level of performance of personnel working at the Tourism Police Department and police stations, and public service employees, in direct contact with tourists.

Lt. Colonel Al Utaibi concluded: “Tourism Police combats any negative phenomena at touristic sites. It is keen to provide tourists with comfort means; to enables them to easily get acquainted with the landmarks and progress of the Country. We are seeking to educate tourists on this Department and its tasks that serve the tourism industry, in our quest to make Abu Dhabi an attractive destination for international tourism.”

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