Abu Dhabi: Motorists should keep away from parking close to mosques in the course of the nightly Taraweeh prayers in a way that blocks different autos, or the entryways to parking tons, the Abu Dhabi Police have urged.
In a social media alert, the Police stated that unlawful parking practices on the time of the Taraweeh, as worshippers rush to hitch the congregational prayers at mosques, are the most typical unfavourable street behaviours in the course of the holy month. They lead to visitors congestion, and result in frequent complaints from residents.
Unlawful behaviours
Parking round mosques is free in Abu Dhabi on the instances of congregational prayer. However some motorists block different legally parked autos, whereas others hinder entryways and impede the circulate of vehicular visitors.
The Police have, subsequently, referred to as upon motorists to totally adjust to visitors rules, and to park legally close to mosques.
“This may assist present a secure atmosphere for all, and be sure that your street behaviour shouldn’t be an inconvenience for others in the course of the holy month,” the Police added.