Sharjah Police honors a citizen for not committing any traffic violation for 45 years

The Human Rights Team of the Sharjah Police General Command, in cooperation with the Traffic and Patrols Department, organized the initiative "How many of our roads are safe", which aimed to celebrate and honor a number of elderly vehicle drivers for their commitment to traffic and traffic rules, and the absence of accidents and traffic violations in their traffic record. In conjunction with the state's celebration of the International Day of Older Persons, a citizen was honored for not having committed any traffic violation for 45 years.

The Director General of Central Operations, Brigadier General Dr. Ahmed Saeed Al-Naour praised the important role that the elderly segment plays in educating members of society, by providing advice and guidance, and the juice of their life experiences that they passed through for the following generations, to benefit from them and emulate them, indicating that their traffic record is free of accidents and violations Traffic is the best evidence of their awareness and concern for the safety of community members who are road users, and it also confirms the extent of their commitment to the laws governing traffic and traffic, which the state has put in place for the safety of motorists and road users, as roads and bridges were designed for this purpose according to the highest international standards.

For their part, the honorees praised the Sharjah Police initiative and the estimated efforts it makes to reduce the occurrence of accidents on the roads, presenting a set of proposals and opinions that contribute to enhancing traffic safety and meet the aspirations of the Sharjah Police, consistent with the strategic goal of the Ministry of Interior to make roads safer.

Mal Allah Ibrahim Al Hammadi expressed his thanks and appreciation to Sharjah Police for this kind initiative, which promotes the spread of the culture of adherence to traffic and traffic laws, stressing that he has not committed any violation or caused any kind of accidents since he obtained his driving license in 1975, because driving Taste and art, asking young people to emulate them in that.

Hassan Samir Al-Anzi, who obtained a driver's license in 1967, praised the initiative of the Sharjah Police to honor them, calling on everyone, especially the youth, to follow their example in order to preserve their safety and the safety of others, referring to his failure to obtain a violation during the past twenty years to his full commitment to follow safety procedures when driving the vehicle .

Nawal Muhammad Ahmed considered that what the Sharjah Police did towards them was an assignment before it was a tribute, to send an educational message to future generations on the need to adhere to and adhere to everything that would preserve their safety and the safety of members of their community from the risk of accidents. She thanked the General Command of Sharjah Police for this honor. Which made them so much happy.

Laila Mahmoud Al-Junaidi affirmed her happiness with the approach that Sharjah Police adheres to in the happiness of community members, expressing her thanks and appreciation to the leadership for this celebration and honor, which found a good echo in them, calling everyone

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