Dubai authorities have issued new warnings targeting winter camps, focusing specifically on the use of drones and the practice of subleasing. These measures are part of ongoing efforts to regulate activities during the peak season and ensure compliance with local laws.
Drone Regulations
The latest directives emphasize strict controls over drone operations in and around winter camps. Drone operators are required to obtain proper permits and adhere to designated flight zones to prevent any safety hazards or privacy infringements. Unauthorized drone flying can lead to fines or other legal consequences.
Subleasing Restrictions
Authorities have also highlighted concerns regarding subleasing practices. Winter camp organizers and participants are reminded that subleasing of camp spaces or equipment without official approval is prohibited. Violations could result in penalties including suspension of camp permits or legal action.
Key Points of the Crackdown
- Mandatory permits for drone usage must be secured in advance.
- Fines and enforcement actions will be applied to unauthorized drone flights.
- Subleasing of camp spaces and equipment without authorization is banned.
- Camp organizers are urged to educate participants on compliance requirements.
By reinforcing these rules, Dubai aims to maintain the safety, security, and orderly operation of winter camps across the city. Participants and organizers are advised to stay informed of regulatory updates and ensure full adherence.
