Carrying alcoholic drinks inside the public transport system is a violation
of rules.
This has always been the case, but it was time that the public needed to be
reminded of this, says Road and Transport Authority (RTA) Dubai.
Notifications to the effect are put up at several Metro stations.
This has taken some Metro users by surprise. "What if I just made a
purchase of some alcoholic items at the Duty Free shop on the airport? Would I
be able to take the Metro?" asks Deepak Kapoor, a resident of Dubai.
The answer is no. "The rules are the same for everybody," says Ramadan
Abdullah, Director, Rail Operations Department, RTA.
According to him some people were recently seen breaching the rule.
"Because we noticed some people carrying alcoholic drinks on the Metro we wanted
to remind the public about the rule and so put up the notifications."
However, fines are not very often imposed on violators, he explains. "In 95
per cent of the cases the behaviour leads to a warning because the violation was
noticed by staff that are not authorised to issue fines. These staff will only
issue a warning.
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