Donuting Dubai Street Stunt Driver Will Now Work For A Clean Sweep
Stunt drivers, who were caught performing stunts in a public area were made to clean the streets of Dubai as punishment.
Stunt drivers have a dream job — that's what most think, until you are in Dubai, doing stunts in a busy street and get caught. The punishment is to do community service, by cleaning the streets.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai has an eye open for such incidents and is taking it seriously. The miscreants were asked to pick up brooms and clean the streets for 4 hours daily for 30 days.

An SUV driver, along with two of his friends were caught doing stunts on City Walk last week, and the entire incident was caught on tape. The video went viral immediately. Police arrested the men and filed cases against them. Community service is an additional punishment.

The video showed people running towards safety as the SUV was seen performing stunts close to people. The Dubai Media Office said, "The stunt was made amidst busy traffic in the presence of families and children, violating traffic laws and general road etiquette."
Still considering a career in Dubai as a stunt driver and think you can get away with something against the law? Moving on, speaking about SUVs, Mercedes is set to unveil the Maybach G 650 Landaulet at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, and below is a detailed image gallery.


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