DUBAI , UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Ð Nov 28 : A worker from Dubai Municipality demolishing the winter camps which are without permit in Al Mushrif area in Dubai. ( Pawan Singh / The National ) For News. Story by Mohammed Al Khan
The municipality announced new regulations for camps last month after complaints about noise and littering. Camps must now be registered with owners paying a fee of 22 fils per week for every square metre, up to a maximum of 300 square metres.
More than 80 unregistered camps set up in the Dubai desert for the winter were destroyed yesterday by municipality workers.
The department initially said it would give a two-week grace period for people to register before handing out fines. That period was extended until this week when inspectors posted warnings to the owners of more than 250 camps.
The work crews began pulling down the camps at about 7am, and carried on until the evening. Officials will be out again from dawn today to pull down more camps.
"There are about 490 camps out here and more are being built every day," said Eng Jaber Al Ali, head of the building inspection section.