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Sharjah Imposes Dh 2,000 Fine for Unauthorized Desert Camping

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The Sharjah Municipality has announced a Dh 2,000 fine for unauthorized camping in the emirate’s deserts and public areas. This initiative aims to protect the environment, maintain safety standards, and regulate camping activities. Residents are encouraged to obtain proper permits before setting up camps in designated zones. The new rules highlight Sharjah’s commitment to preserving its natural landscape and promoting responsible outdoor recreation.

-Sharjah has introduced a Dh 2,000 fine for unauthorized camping.
-The regulation targets unlicensed desert and public area camps.
-The move aims to protect the environment and ensure public safety.
-Campers are required to obtain official permits before setting up.
-The initiative supports sustainable tourism and responsible outdoor activities.
-Sharjah authorities will monitor and enforce the new camping regulations.

Offenders may face additional penalties for repeated violations.

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