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Abu Dhabi police to use televised shaming as tool to deter motorist

I just read about this on Autoblog and thought it was a pretty cool idea and one they should apply here in Kuwait as well.

Police in Abu Dhabi take traffic violations very seriously, and they’re reportedly adding a new tool to their arsenal – public shaming. After the evening news bulletin, videos will be shown of various traffic offenses along with the fines and penalties they incur. They have already lined up 30 such video violations and plan to run the series for a month.

It would be cooler though if the show was more like the popular reality American TV show COPS. [Link]

17 replies on “Abu Dhabi police to use televised shaming as tool to deter motorist”

That’s a crappy idea. When speed cameras were first installed in Kuwait they would give you a picture of your car along with the speed it was doing. Soon enough this turned into a game of top trumps with idiots competing with each other on who has the ‘highest score’. That’s the reason they no longer give you the picture of the traffic violation. I can only imagine whats going to happen in Abu Dhabi.

Knowing how some think of here, that would probably increase the traffic violations, just cause some would want to be on TV

idiots, if they do this in kuwait

u’ll see lots of stickers having emails bb pins mobile numbers .. etc to improvise

+ more stupidity from drivers to get famous on tv

remember what happened after they released fast and furious in the us ?????

Bad boyz, bad boyz….whatchagonna do… whatchagonna do when they come for you….

BRING IT, Kuwait. Every time I have some little creep pulling monkey games (also known as “reckless driving”) near me, I pull out my camera and start shooting. You’ve never seen them straighten out so fast. Monkey to human in 0.6 seconds…. ah, just smell the fear of YouTube.

Pretty cool actually. I guess it’ll be impossible to implement those cameras in Kuwait cause they will leave half of Kuwait broke from fines and the other half without cars.

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