Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Wednesday, October 30th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
Visitors
of the FanZone from all walks of life and society categories valued the
ongoing efforts of Abu Dhabi Police to keep pace with societal events
through its participation in the FanZone Exhibition activities. The
event is in pursuance of the Security Media Department traffic awareness
campaign under the slogan (The Road has its Ethics and Speed has its
Track), and is part of the current preparations for the “The Formula 1
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix,” which will be held at Yas Marina
Circuit from 1-3 November 2013.
Visitors commended the Abu Dhabi
Police’s commitment to participate in such events, with educational
brochures and symbolic gifts. This is a testament to the relationship
between the police and members of the public that goes beyond
maintaining security and stability, to become a partnership in spreading
the law respect culture.
Abdullah Al Aswad asserted that the ADP
participation in all events is no surprise; it merely reflects its
diligent commitment to change the existing police role stereotype into a
customer-centric role in line with its efforts to serve the public; a
role that keeps pace with the rapid changes of daily life, and requires
concerted efforts and further joint cooperation.
Khalifa Hamad,
an employee, lauded the annual FanZone Exhibition as a significant event
that attracts people of all group ages and society segments, the youth
in particular. He noted that the exhibition caters to young people’s
longing for education and knowledge, nonexistent in other exhibitions.
He also commended the prominent and high-end participation of
individuals renowned for their distinguished community service, notably
the Abu Dhabi Police, which displays cutting-edge vehicles and services,
to the admiration of visitors. “This comes in line with the ADP’s
keenness to keep abreast of all developments and changes taking place in
the world; sometimes even outclassing the rest of the developed
countries,” he said.
Hamad Al Kaabi, also an employee, praised
the efforts of the police staff members working at FanZone, who left
their mark on the exhibition’s activities. This explains the significant
turnout of visitors to the police pavilions, to learn about safe
driving methods and the basic rules of traffic safety. The traffic
education patrols in particular attracted both children and adults.
Concluding, Al Kaabi explained that this is not his first visit to
FanZone, and that he has attended all previous exhibitions.
Employee
Muhammad Al Esaai agrees and commends the exceptional instrumental role
of Abu Dhabi Police in the FanZone Exhibition. He noted that the
educational brochures, the symbolic gifts and the tireless willingness
of police officers to answer all queries attracted members of the public
to the police pavilion. He also pointed out that the auto simulation
system used to acquaint visitors with safe driving methods was a highly
admired attraction. “The FanZone is a celebration of education and
joy, where visitors can find their share of fun and culture,” said Al
Essaai.
For her part, Um Bassel, a housewife, said that she is
always closely following the police participation in all societal
events, particularly FanZone, alongside the various participating
entities. She emphasized that her children fully enjoy the exhibition’s
activities, lauding the police’s efforts to bring down the barrier
between community members and the police; and establish an affectionate
relationship. Concluding, she stressed that police officials exerted
significant efforts to involve members of the public in its endeavor to
achieve its vision of a stable, crime-free community.
Sarah Al
Kayli, a student, commended the keenness of all FanZone Exhibition
participating entities, including Abu Dhabi Police, to attract various
society segments and nationalities. “The Abu Dhabi Police is always
keen to proactively take part in public-related events, notably
international exhibitions and festivals. This has achieved a good
reputation for Abu Dhabi Police, and prompted numerous organizations to
invite the Abu Dhabi Police to take part in such events, to leverage its
experiences in achieving the highest levels of security and stability
in a short period of time, and make the United Arab Emirates one of the
safest and most secure countries in the world,” she stated.
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Photo Caption:
Photo1: Um Bassel
Photo2: Hamad Al Kaabi
Photo3: Khalifa Hamad
Photo4: Sarah Al Kayli
Photo5:UAE youth and safe driving methods
Photo6:Abdullah Al Aswad receiving police-themed gifts
Photo7: Muhammad Al Esaai
The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com

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