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Staff Reporter A penalty of imprisonment for no less than one year and a fine of no less than Dhs100,000 or either shall be imposed on anyone in the UAE who, without a licence, trades in, imports, exports, manufactures or transports fireworks from and to the state according to Article 54.
The Public Prosecution in an awareness video has urged the public to adhere to relevant laws and not use or deal in fireworks without a licence, to protect the public’s safety and avoid legal action.
The Public Prosecution published an awareness video on its social media accounts affirming that Article 1 of the Federal Decree Law 17 for 2019 on weapons, ammunition, explosives, military materials and hazardous substances stipulates that explosives are defined as a chemical compound or a mixture of different chemical compounds that react with each other when exposed to certain factors, such as a force producing pressure, heat and speed that can affec
The Volta Regional Directorate of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has organised a day’s intensive training on regulatory directives, for high occupancy passenger operators in the Ho Municipality.
Mr Kwasi Tsibu Yirenkyi, Volta Regional Director of NRSA, said the regulatory directives were aimed at maintaining safety and reducing crashes on the road to its barest minimum.
The directives include enforcement and implementation of Regulation 118 of Road Traffic Regulations 2012 (L.I.2180), which requires that drivers of commercial vehicles take a mandatory rest of 30 minutes after a continuous period exceeding four hours.
Or eight hours of rest after an aggregate of more than eight hours in a period of twenty-four hours or 500 kilometres whichever comes first.
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Whakatāne bar s hours reduced to curb alcohol harm
23 Dec, 2020 10:18 PM
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Charlotte is a Local Democracy Reporter based in Whakatane.
On appeal, Whakatāne s Rhyley s Bar and Grill has been allowed to retain its liquor licence but must close at midnight – two hours earlier than other bars in the area.
Police are pleased with the outcome and are now warning other bars with upcoming licence renewals to up their standards or face the same fate.
Rhyley s had originally been declined a liquor licence by the Whakatane District Licensing Committee due to concerns raised by police about a king-hit, drunken fights, gang members abusing police, patrons from the bar lying intoxicated on the footpath as well as general noise and disorder.