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Dubai Police issues travel warning to UAE families: Don't leave children alone
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Dubai Police issues travel warning to UAE families: Don't leave children alone

From Khaleej Times · () English

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  • Dubai Police issued a travel warning to UAE families heading overseas for the summer break, urging caution with children.
  • Leaving minors unattended in hotel rooms or public places could lead to legal consequences in some countries.
  • Police also warned about an increase in fraudulent online travel offers during peak holiday periods.

As thousands of families from the UAE embark on summer vacations abroad, Dubai Police have issued a crucial travel advisory emphasizing extra caution when traveling with children. The warning highlights that leaving minors unattended, even in seemingly harmless situations like hotel rooms or public spaces, could result in legal repercussions in certain destination countries.

The Child and Women Protection Department stressed that parents bear both legal and moral responsibility for their children's safety, whether at home or overseas. Authorities urged families to familiarize themselves with the child protection laws of their chosen destinations before traveling, as some nations enforce strict regulations against child neglect and endangerment.

Dubai Police advised maintaining constant communication with children, keeping them under close supervision in crowded areas, and implementing all necessary safety precautions throughout the trip. Families should also carry emergency contact numbers, including details for the nearest UAE embassy or consulate, to ensure a swift response if needed.

In addition to child safety concerns, Dubai Police also cautioned about a rise in fraudulent online travel and tourism offers during the busy holiday season. Scammers exploit high demand by using fake websites, impersonating travel agencies, and employing pressure tactics to trick individuals into making quick payments. Residents are urged to book only through licensed platforms and to meticulously verify all offers to avoid financial losses and travel disruptions.

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Originally published by Khaleej Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.