The UAE is often hailed for its impeccable safety record and the life of luxury expats can enjoy with no fear of crime. In contrast to other densely populated cities, Abu Dhabi and Dubai have a high standard of safety, and violent crime is extremely rare. Still, petty crimes do occur, and normal precautions should be taken.
The penalties for breaking laws in the UAE are severe, and expats should familiarise themselves with local laws and customs.
Crime in the UAE
Burglaries can and do occur, especially during the summer months when many expat families return to their home countries, leaving houses vacant. On the other hand, it is considered safe to walk around late at night and to take taxis independently.
Women on their own are not considered targets or at risk, but they should ensure that they dress modestly, as there have been occasional reports of women being harassed.
Road safety in the UAE
Road safety in the UAE is a concern, and although road traffic fatalities have gone down in recent years, driving here is not for the faint of heart. While there are financial penalties for dangerous driving and speeding, they are well within most people’s financial means and therefore are not a successful deterrent.
The UAE has a no-tolerance policy for drinking and driving. Penalties are severe and can include a fine or jail time.
All traffic accidents, no matter how minor, are required by law to be reported to the police immediately. Dial 999 from the scene.
Terrorism in the UAE
The UAE does not have a high threat of terrorism. That said, some governments have warned of the possibility of extremist attacks in the country due to its proximity to other volatile countries in the Middle East and the UAE's sizeable Western expat community.
Protests in the UAE
Protests and public demonstrations are generally rare in the UAE. The country’s wealth and the high standard of living mean that there is not much economic and social dissent against the government.
What do expats think of safety in the UAE?
"I have never experienced any safety issues; this is one of the main reasons we love Dubai. My wife accidentally left her phone in a public taxi, on three different occasions. The phone was delivered to our doorstep all three times." Read more of South African expat Schalk's interview.
"Abu Dhabi is the safest city in the world and the UAE as a whole is in the top five. There is no concern for safety here. You can leave a Louis Vuitton purse laying out without fear. You can forget your wallet somewhere with cash in it and will get it returned back to you intact." Read more of what US expat Eddie has to say about his experiences.
Further reading
►Learn more about adjusting to life in the Emirates on our Culture Shock in the UAE page
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