The king, 88, was last admitted to hospital in May 2022 for a colonoscopy and medical tests
The early payment of traffic fines initiative, under which motorists are offered a 35 per cent discount if they make the fine payment within 60 days of the violation has been extended, Abu Dhabi Police has announced.
In a message posted on Twitter on Thursday, police said it was continuing with the early payment of traffic fines initiative to make it easy for motorists to clear all their fines.
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The discount also apply to fees charged on impounded vehicles and late fine payments (if any).
Authorities haven't mentioned when the extension of the initiative would end.
The force had earlier announced that this discount offer on traffic fines, which was in place throughout last year, was to end on December 22, 2020.
Motorists can pay the traffic fines through www.adpolice.gov.ae or via the AD Police app.
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