Dubai Imposes Fines Up To AED 2 Million Under New Public Safety Law
Dubai public safety law
Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, promulgated Law No. (2) of 2026 establishing a comprehensive public safety framework that will take effect on June 1, 2026 and will be published in the Official Gazette.
“March 8, 2026 Dubai has implemented a new public safety law introducing stricter regulations for public spaces and events, with fines reaching up to AED 2 million, according to a media report”
The Times of India frames the measure as a major recent safety reform intended to keep pace with Dubai's rapid growth and tourism, describing the law as 'one of Dubai's most significant recent safety reforms' to ensure standards evolve with the emirate's development.

Pakistan Today's available snippet does not provide additional reporting but confirms there was an online posting context attached to the coverage.
Public safety law provisions
The law sets uniform safety standards across entertainment venues, public events, residential and commercial buildings, and other public spaces.
Requirements include adequate lighting and ventilation, safe entry and exit points, crowd limits, and noise control.
The Times of India lists these provisions explicitly and emphasises mandatory public safety management plans, emergency procedures, and trained safety supervisors for events and venues.
Pakistan Today's snippet does not add detail and appears alongside the reporting as an online platform prompt.
Building and safety rules
The law goes beyond event and venue rules and imposes building and infrastructure requirements such as electrical safety, regular maintenance checks, and proper handling and storage of hazardous materials.
“March 8, 2026 Dubai has implemented a new public safety law introducing stricter regulations for public spaces and events, with fines reaching up to AED 2 million, according to a media report”
It explicitly extends safety obligations to swimming pools and beaches.
The Times of India highlights these building-related measures and notes integration with existing monitoring systems under municipal authorities, while a Pakistan Today snippet provides no substantive content but appears alongside the Times of India coverage.
Law No. (2) enforcement
Enforcement under Law No. (2) of 2026 is strict: the Times of India reports fines ranging from Dh500 to Dh1 million for violations, with repeat offences within a year potentially doubling penalties up to Dh2 million.
The law vests central oversight in the Environment, Health and Safety Agency of Dubai Municipality and calls for coordination with other authorities to ensure compliance.
Pakistan Today's available text does not elaborate but is present in the set of provided snippets.
Key Takeaways
- Dubai enacted a new law tightening regulations for public spaces and events.
- The law imposes fines reaching up to AED 2 million for violations.
- Legislation aims to enhance public safety across the emirate.
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