Is there a lot of crime in UAE?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"The UAE has a low crime rate compared to other countries, and the government has taken steps to ensure the safety of its citizens and visitors. The UAE has a zero-tolerance policy for crime and has strict laws in place to deter criminal activity. The police force is well-trained and equipped to handle any criminal activity that may occur. The government also works closely with international law enforcement agencies to ensure that criminals are brought to justice," explained one expat living in UAE.
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