AED 3,000 fine for leaving dirty cars on Abu Dhabi streets

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An AED 3,000 fine awaits car owners who abandon their dirty vehicles on the streets. 

In a fresh warning, the Abu Dhabi City Municipality said vehicles will be impounded if repeated warnings are ignored.

It's part of efforts by the authorities to keep the cityscape clean.

The authority added that hundreds of dirty and abandoned cars were impounded following checks in various areas, including Musaffah industrial area, Mafraq, Baniyas, Al Wathba and nearby areas.

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