- Vehicles that have been ordered to be confiscated in Sharjah will no longer be taken to the police impoundment lot, except in case of serious offenses
- The owners will be allowed to keep their cars in their own garages or private parking lots, wherein the cars will have a GPS tracker fitted by the police
- The police will also remove the licence plate from the car and circulate the registration number across the UAE
- Keeping defaulting cars under house arrest will solve the problem of not having enough space to keep impounded vehicles in the impoundment lot
- Sharjah Police was established in 1967, under the name of General Security and Police Force, to look after the wellbeing of the residents of Sharjah
- Sharjah Police offers services for traffic procedures, security procedures, and community services in the emirate of Sharjah
- E-services of Sharjah Police deal with traffic fines, driving license, truck permit, Najeed, home security, e-training for community services, and more
- Street racing, driving with an expired license, jumping signals or accumulating traffic fines are the main reasons for cars to get impounded in UAE
- Minor traffic violations do not usually warrant confiscation of the vehicle, although the final decision is at the discretion of the police
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