While restrictions have been lifted and public beaches are now open in Dubai, there are still rules in place that need to be followed. Fail to do so will result in fines.

It was announced by the Dubai Municipality over a week ago that beaches at JBR, Al Mamzar, Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim, but social distancing measures were to be taken and masks were to be worn on the beach if not in the water.

However, over the weekend 221 fines were handed out on Friday to those who were found breaking the precautionary rules in place for public health and safety reasons.

It was confirmed by Dubai Police that fines were issued for people failing to wear masks and implement social distancing measures.

“Many Dubai beaches witnessed thousands of beach-goers since easing the measures,” Colonel Saeed Al Madhani, director of Ports Police Station in Dubai, told Gulf News. “We noticed many of them insist to sit near the beaches’ facilities without adhering to safe distancing.

“The majority of the [fines issued] were for not wearing face masks and failing to maintain a safe distance between each other.”

Colonel Al Madhani also clarified people were warned first, then were fined if they were found not following the rules again.

The penalty for not wearing a mask or following social distancing rules is Dhs3,000.

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