Abu Dhabi criminal law specialists advise against incurring serious legal consequences by filming or sharing videos related to bomb incidents, airports, accidents, or other sensitive security locations on social media.

We advise residents and visitors to:

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      • Immediately stop recording any such incidents.

      • Delete any sensitive videos already captured.

      • Refrain from sharing such content under any circumstances.

Failure to comply may result in strict legal action by the government, including imprisonment, heavy fines, and immediate deportation for expatriates.

Key Restrictions Under UAE Law

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      • Privacy Violations: Filming or photographing individuals without their explicit consent is a criminal offence.

      • Social Media Sharing: Posting someone’s photos, videos, or private content without permission can lead to at least 6 months of jail time and significant fines.

      • Sensitive Locations: Filming or sharing images of airports, government buildings, accidents, crime scenes, or critical infrastructure is strictly prohibited.

      • Unverified Content/Rumours: Circulating unverified footage or rumours about accidents, emergencies, or incidents from non-official sources is illegal.

      • Rubbernecking/Crowding: Slowing down or stopping to film accident scenes can result in heavy fines, even if only passing by.

      • Potential Penalties

        • Fines: AED 50,000 to AED 500,000

        • Imprisonment: Criminal cases may lead to jail time

        • Deportation: Expatriates found guilty may be deported.

        • for more information:

        • www.ezz4law.com

        • or:-  www.4L.biz

        • or: www.abudhabi-lawyers.com

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