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    #46
    Radar 'Hunter' traps racing motorists

    The motorists were caught red handed by the new ‘hunter' radars which Abu Dhabi Police had installed recently to crack down on speeding and other traffic offences.


    Abu Dhabi: The newly introduced ‘hunter' radars by Abu Dhabi Police are proving to be a success after they were able to capture two motorists who were speeding over 200km/h, police said.

    Abu Dhabi Police caught two motorists who were speeding over 200km/h on a highway between Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

    The motorists were caught red handed by the new ‘hunter' radars which Abu Dhabi Police had installed recently to crack down on speeding and other traffic offences.

    The two vehicles, a Ferrari and a Bentley were caught doing 250km/h and 213km/h respectively.

    Abu Dhabi Police had introduced the ‘hunter' (Al Qanass) radar, which is a laser-operated device that allows officers to capture a clear image of speeding vehicles, and is also capable of producing videos.

    Undercover and ordinary patrol cars were provided with the radar to spot violators on internal and external roads. The radar is capable of covering all road directions and is sensitive towards vehicles which exceed speed limits at long distances.

    Traffic patrols from Abu Dhabi Traffic and patrols Department seized the two vehicles immediately and referred the drivers to the Public Prosecution for legal action.

    The fine for driving a vehicle dangerously or racing on the roads goes upto to Dh2,000, in addition to 12 black points on the driving licence and confiscation of the vehicle for 30 days.

    Colonel Hussain Al Harthy, director of Abu Dhabi Traffic and patrols Department, said the two motorists were driving their cars at "crazy speeds" ignoring traffic rules and the signboards which show the speed limits of the roads. They even ignored the signboards that said the roads were monitored by radars.

    Recklessness

    He said the speeds of the vehicles, one at 250km/h and the other at 213km/h, indicated that "the drivers were in a kind of a race track similar to Formula 1" and not on a highway which has its traffic rules to abide by.

    Colonel Al Harthy said police will not be lenient with reckless motorists who endanger thier own lives and those of other road users.

    "Unfortunately, there is a small group of reckless motorists who do not respect traffic laws, which requires a tough action to deal with their negative and crazy behaviours to prevent tragedies on the road," he said.

    Colonel Al Harthy emphasized that Abu Dhabi Police will continue implementing tough laws on reckless motorists to protect other road users.

    He said stopping the bloodshed on the roads is a shared responsibility between police and the public to make the roads free of tragic accidents.

    Colonel Al Harthy warned motorists, especially youngsters who speed excesively or perform uncivilised acts on the roads such as racing to be aware of the new ‘hunter' radars as they are capable of catching all kinds of offences.
    Source: Gulfnews

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      #47
      Poor fellows!

      They are in for a tough time with the law enforcement. And their cars shall also suffer for their misconduct.

      I have herd that you can get the vehcile released if you are willing to pay additional fines. Not sure if it was for Dubai only.
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        #48
        All I can say is, I'm glad to have a short diff...It's like an invisible leash :D
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          #49
          Originally posted by Hasan Shaikh View Post
          Poor fellows!
          :logic:

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            #50
            I got hunted on Friday night coming back to Al Ain from Dubai by this Hunter Radar, luckily I was driving at 142 Km/h.. What happens is, this radar sends a message to the police where they make a check post wherever they like after the radar's position and stop you, then give you a written fine by asking your license and registration, basically a fine in presence.. Now if you dont pay the fine(s) within 30 days, they charge you a late fee of AED 10 every month..

            Install a mobile radar and end the story, dont understand why all this hunters :dunno:

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              #51
              How much was the fine?
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                #52
                I threw the paper in the glove box without even reading it, but i read this now, AED 800 and no discount :(

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                  #53
                  Tough luck!
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by SSense View Post
                    I got hunted on Friday night coming back to Al Ain from Dubai by this Hunter Radar, luckily I was driving at 142 Km/h.. What happens is, this radar sends a message to the police where they make a check post wherever they like after the radar's position and stop you, then give you a written fine by asking your license and registration, basically a fine in presence.. Now if you dont pay the fine(s) within 30 days, they charge you a late fee of AED 10 every month..

                    Install a mobile radar and end the story, dont understand why all this hunters :dunno:
                    Croooooooooooz controoooooooooooool FTW !

                    But, at 2:00AM make sure you don't end up snooooooooooooozing off :D . . .
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by SewerSideUp View Post
                      Croooooooooooz controoooooooooooool FTW !

                      But, at 2:00AM make sure you don't end up snooooooooooooozing off :D . . .
                      If you carefully saw the number plate in my siggy pic you would know I wasnt driving the M5, its my DD Altima 2.5 Gulf specs, which means no cruise control :thumbsdown:

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                        #56
                        add to that real E39 M5 drivers do not use CC ;)

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by ahmad.alkhalil View Post
                          what that hell man?! I mean is this really necessary? next they will just plant tracking devices in our cars and they will fine us automatically!!

                          this is CRAP!
                          there is one idea of some thing called the black box same as the one they did plant it in all taxi and buses and it will automatically give u a fine ...

                          i was thinking to shift to KSA so i can drive the way i like but some friends told me there is also new cams in KSA and the high way is 100 or 120 km/h they catch on 121 if its 120 and 101 if its 100 so its sucks more than here now
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                            #58
                            Originally posted by WS86 View Post
                            there is one idea of some thing called the black box same as the one they did plant it in all taxi and buses and it will automatically give u a fine ...

                            i was thinking to shift to KSA so i can drive the way i like but some friends told me there is also new cams in KSA and the high way is 100 or 120 km/h they catch on 121 if its 120 and 101 if its 100 so its sucks more than here now
                            Come to Lebanon :D
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                            P&P TB|3" box|COP|FDM|De'heater plated
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by SewerSideUp View Post
                              Come to Lebanon :D
                              :D will do it better than here ..

                              at least in Lebanon or Jordan u can go for alot of places empty or special area and u can do what ever u like speeding , drifting
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                                #60
                                Awww man.... The biggest cars....The fastest cars... the most expensive cars and SPEED LIMITS!! NOW where does that make sense??

                                When i was in germany a couple of weeks ago, the first thing i did when i got my Rent A car (Audi A3, 2.0 TDI, 170 BHP) go on the Autobahn and foot down! 245km/h all the way until i reached my destination!!

                                I was going full throttle all the time during my trip to Germany.. i was in Belgium as well... Gotta be carefull there though ;)

                                Anyhow... Audi A3 2.0 TDI.. Top speed nearly 250km/h and 7 liters of Diesel consumption! 450kms and 150 aed of Diesel... Not to bad though :)

                                Sorry for off topic
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