For expat residents and tourists visiting the UAE, it is important to know the local laws regarding alcohol consumption to avoid being fined and even jailed.
Here's a look at some of the most important legal aspects related to drinking liquor in the country.
Don't do it in public
The first thing you must keep in mind is that it is illegal to drink in the street or in a public place in the UAE. Public drinking is strictly prohibited.
There are licensed restaurants and bars associated with hotels where one can drink. Besides, there are designated stores from where licence-holders can purchase alcohol. It is important to get a licence because there are chances one could get arrested if reported or found drunk. Regulations for drinking apply to both residents and tourists in the UAE.
Zero tolerance to drunk driving
Driving under the influence of alcohol or in an intoxicated state in UAE is a crime. This is because the drugs affect your judgement, coordination, and ability to drive.
The UAE has a zero-tolerance policy in place regarding drunk driving. In Dubai, 14.33 per cent of crashes are caused by drivers who were under the influence of alcohol.
The amended federal traffic law came into effect on July 1, 2017. The new regulations aim to further protect the lives of road users and reduce traffic casualties from about 6 per 100,000 people to 3 per 100,000 as per Vision 2021.
It isn't just 'fine'
Motorists caught mixing driving with drinking will get a maximum fine of Dh20,000 and/ or a jail term to be decided by the court, 23 black points and confiscation of the vehicle for 60 days.
The driver may also be arrested under Article No. 59.3 of the law on driving under the influence of alcohol or any other narcotic or the like.
Additional penalties involving enactment of derivative measures by the court may include suspension of driving licence for a period not less than three months and not exceeding two years.
Punishment for a person caught drunk or drinking without an alcohol permit includes imprisonment for a period of six months or a fine of Dh5,000 or both. This is according to the UAE Alcohol Law of 1972.
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