Dubai is a country which cares for its people and there have been numerous stories that reiterate this fact. The city has been a second home for expats and other nationalities from across the world. Well, we certainly aren’t surprised because this city and its people are just all heart. And, speaking about safety and security, we ought to give it to the UAE Police for all their efforts. And now, the city’s police have stepped up and how! A Sharjah Police officer stopped by to help an expat change tyres on the side of the road. *Happy tears*
Sharjah Police Help Expat Family Change Tyres
An unnamed expat and hi family were travelling to Fujairah, driving along the gorgeous mountains. Suddenly, one of the vehicle’s rear tyres got punctured. The expat tried fixing it, but could not. Spotting the family in trouble, a police car pulled over and stepped up to help them. Officer Ali Saleh Suleiman came to their rescue without thinking twice. As soon as he found out that the car needed technical help, he called for roadside assistance and waited until the expat and his family were safe.
“We were very humbled that he came to help us,” he said, adding that he and his family felt very conscious to see the cop, in his official uniform, working with his hands to fix their tyre.
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Dubai Police Come Up With An ‘Adorable’ Idea To Cheer Up 3-Year Old Fearing Cops
We all have fears, sometimes we do get over them by ourselves, and at times people help us get over the frights. Something similar happened with a three-year-old toddler in Dubai. She was scared of the police, and Dubai police made sure to make her fearless. The police gave her a surprise home visit and gifts, which helped overcome her fear.
Colonel Dr Mubarak Bin Nawas Al Ketbi, director of Dubai Tourist Police, said Hasan Al Khalsan’s family had approached Dubai Police for their daughter. They wanted the police to help their little girl, Alyazeya, who would cry every time she sees a police officer in uniform.
To ensure that the girl defeats fear, the police sent a team of female officers with gifts to entertain her. Not only did they give her presents, but also took her on a ride in one of Dubai’s Police luxury patrols. After their child overpowered the fear of the police, Al Khalsans expressed appreciation to the Police for their prompt response.
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