In a bid to tackle traffic safety concerns, Saudi police have apprehended two citizens for deliberately damaging an automatic speed monitor on a highway. The General Directorate of Public Security revealed that one individual was captured on video disrupting the speed monitor while the other filmed and shared the act on social media. The perpetrators, arrested in Mecca, now face legal consequences, as vandalism of public utilities in Saudi Arabia carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison or fines up to SR100,000.
1. Arrest for Speed Monitor Vandalism:
Saudi police have arrested two individuals involved in disabling a highway speed monitor, a measure taken to address traffic safety issues and prevent accidents.
2. Social Media Documentation:
One of the offenders appeared in a video standing in front of the speed monitor camera, disrupting its function, while the other recorded the act and shared it on social media platforms.
3. Legal Consequences:
The arrested individuals, now in the hands of public prosecution, may face penalties under Saudi law, including imprisonment for up to two years or fines of up to SR100,000.
4. Stringent Penalties for Traffic Offenses:
Saudi Arabia has recently intensified penalties for traffic offenses, aiming to reduce the economic and human costs of road accidents estimated at around SR11.7 billion annually.
5. Traffic Accident Statistics:
The General Authority for Statistics reported a 6.8% decrease in serious road accidents in 2022, with 4,555 fatalities and 24,400 injuries. The efforts to address road safety continue with a focus on preventing traffic disruptions.
