Dubai driver faces deportation for forging AED2 parking ticket

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A man, who forged a AED 2 parking ticket to extend its validity by two days, is to be deported from the UAE.

The Dubai Criminal Court found him guilty and sentenced the Asian man to a suspended three-month-prison term. 

An RTA inspector had spotted the suspicious parking ticket while inspecting the Al Nakheel on March 5.

The man had pasted a number from a used parking ticket onto another to extend its validity.

The sentence can be appealed within two weeks. 

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