Yes, in the UAE, unpaid debts, bounced cheques, and serious traffic offences can trigger travel bans, depending on whether the case is civil or criminal. Legal experts explain that civil travel bans, often linked to debts above Dh10,000, require a creditor to file an execution case, while criminal travel bans, imposed by police or the Public Prosecution, usually stem from offences like DUI or reckless driving. In civil cases, paying off the debt and applying through the court can lead to a fast removal of the ban, whereas criminal cases require resolution through legal proceedings. What are your thoughts—should travel bans be imposed for financial or traffic-related issues, or are there better alternatives to ensure accountability?
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