During the UAE's 53rd National Day celebrations, Abu Dhabi Police took strict actions and fined 670 people for different traffic-related offences.

Drivers, passengers, and pedestrians all violated rules meant to guarantee public safety and preserve the city's visual beauty, therefore exposing a disrespect for such laws. The authorities underlined the need of following traffic rules to maintain community standards and expressed worry over the growing frequency of behaviors that mar public areas, especially during national celebrations.

Among the infractions noted were vehicle littering and incorrect spray paint application to damage road surfaces. Though apparently small, these behaviors seriously worsen environmental damage and jeopardize road user safety. The authorities clarified that these acts disturb the seamless operation of public areas and demand more efforts to restore cleanliness and order, so transcending basic misbehavior. Particularly spray paints are dangerous since they change the visibility and functionality of road markings, therefore causing possible accidents.

Penalties for various infractions of the Traffic Law are precisely stated under Article 71. Offenders get six black points added to their traffic record and fines of Dh1,000, Black points act as a deterrent, building up on a driver's record and maybe resulting in the suspension of their driving license should they surpass a specific level, This strategy is meant to promote responsible driving and assign responsibility, The financial penalty emphasizes even more the gravity of such transgressions and makes it very evident that behavior compromising public safety and cleanliness will not be accepted.

Emphasizing the significance of preserving the city's "bright" and "civilized" image, Abu Dhabi Police advised residents as well as visitors not to trash cars, Apart from degrading the visual attractiveness of the city, rubbish on the streets or roads increases the risk to other road users. Objects thrown out of moving vehicles could damage cars, cause traffic congestion, or cause crashes, These actions also reflect negatively on the society, especially in connection with events supposed to encourage pride in the nation and unity. Encouraging everyone to treat public spaces with the same respect as their own homes, the police recommended a more moral approach to their surroundings.

The crackdown on breaches during the National Day celebrations is a part of a more general effort by government aiming at promoting respect and accountability in society. Targeting offenses compromising public safety and the surroundings, Abu Dhabi Police aim to encourage group responsibility by The UAE's vision of development and modernization, which shows a dedication to excellence in society conduct as well as in infrastructure and services, complements the emphasis on maintaining a clean and orderly city.