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abu dhabi — The Ministry of Interior, represented by the Police Follow-up Department at the General Secretariat of the Office of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has launched a campaign to introduce the public to the Traffic Points Reduction Programme.
The campaign’s opening ceremony, held in coordination with the Al Ain Police Directorate, took place at the Al Ain Municipality building in the presence of Lieutenant-Colonel Saif Obaid Al Khaili, Head of the Police Follow-up Department, and Dr Matar Mohammed Saif Al Nuaimi, General Manager of the Al Ain Municipality.
Lt-Colonel Al Khaili explained that the campaign is part of the framework of a timetable that aims to spread and promote awareness among the public about the black points reduction programme.
“The programme is for those who have not yet exceeded the cumulative limit of 23 black points,” said Al Khaili.
He said when a driver exceeds the limit of 23 points, his licence will be revoked. He stressed the keenness of the department to receive registration applications submitted by drivers who have exceeded the limit of black points, and to answer any queries regarding fulfilling the requirements to redeem their revoked driving licences.
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