The Dubai Police General Command has organized field trips for university students and colleges in the emirate to the car reservation network in the Al Tay area to view the damaged vehicles in front of them and to present them with a vivid picture of what may be caused by the provision of fatal accidents to the vehicles in order to raise awareness of the dangers of violations and legal violations.

The tour is part of the campaign "Do not lose your son to provide his vehicle", which is part of "Emirates Today", which is aimed at parents and young people to stop them from providing vehicles and changes in their engines, to increase the speed and amplify the voices issued while driving on the road. The head of the Department of Vehicle Reservation in Dubai Police, Lt. Col. Hussain Ali bin Hussein, the seriousness of the provision of vehicles, specifically random, pointing out that the majority of traffic accidents, caused by young people, attributed incidents to random deliveries.

During their tour of the wrecked cars, the students saw traces left behind by their drivers, the vast majority of them younger than 24 years of age. But regret did not help them when they realized, in the final moments of their lives, that they had made a fatal mistake by providing their vehicles.

The visit by Dubai Police to students at Al Ghurair University finally made it possible to identify the seriousness of the problem, which has cost the lives of many young people over the past years.

Bin Hussein stressed that the main objective of the campaign "do not lose your son by providing his vehicle" is to eliminate this phenomenon to protect the lives of young people from behaviors that do not realize the danger until it is too late. He called on the parents to monitor their children and specifically their expenses. While saving money for them without question. "Youth is the hope of the homeland and its future, and it is our duty as a police institution to spread awareness among them to eliminate these negative phenomena," said Assistant Undersecretary Sultan Mohammed Al Balushi.

He added: "We call on parents to cooperate with the Dubai Police, in order to achieve this campaign as soon as possible."