UAE Police Has BANNED The Kiki Challenge



An official in the Egyptian Traffic Department warned Egyptians to avoid performing the Kiki challenge, aka the In My Feelings challenge”, or otherwise face penalties from the law. Madgi Al-Shahed, an Egyptian Traffic Police Expert, said in a phone interview with TEN satellite channel that currently the Egyptian law forbids any vehicle driver from driving without closing the door's of their vehicles, or driving slower than the required minimum speed limits specified.

Drake's very long album was going to get attention no matter what, but at the same time, In My Feelings” wasn't a single, it has yet to receive a gimmicky video, and it wasn't a song initially pushed on Spotify's official playlists. Palestinians who take part in a dance challenge which sees people dancing besides a slow-moving vehicle while being recorded face a fine and jail, Palestinian police warned yesterday.

While the rest of the world continues to perfect the Kiki challenge choreography, those in Egypt would do well to ignore this most peculiar of viral sensations, as it could land you a year in jail, according to Al-Ahram Online. El-Shahid asserted that the traffic law articles accuse performers of threatening other people's lives and disabling traffic.

The law states that anyone obstructing traffic or endangering the lives of others will be subject to the aforementioned fine and up to a year in jail according to Magdy El-Shahed, traffic expert and aide to the interior minister. However attempting it in the UAE violates several Federal Traffic Laws, including driving a vehicle in a dangerous manner, blocking traffic and using a mobile phone while driving.

Meanwhile, people who took to the streets in Egypt for the online dance challenge face penalties over allegations they endangered lives and violated public decency, the state media reported on Tuesday. Celebrities like Adah Sharma , Nia Sharma , Nora Fatehi , Priyank Kekechallenge Sharma , Kushal Tandon and Karishma Sharma posted their videos on their social media handles where they can all be seen performing the #Kiki Challenge in their own unique styles.

Madgi Al-Shahed, an Egyptian Traffic Police Expert, said in a phone interview with TEN satellite channel that currently the Egyptian law forbids any vehicle driver from driving without closing the door's of their vehicles, or driving slower than the required minimum speed limits specified.

Many online videos show several cases of young girls attempting to get out of the passenger seat while the car is still moving but falling on to the road. The challenge was originally kicked off by comedian @theshiggyshow on his Instagram account, who showed off his dancing skills and inspired netizens to follow his footsteps, quite literally.

A viral trend could be a video, image, link or meme that becomes very popular through rapid and continuous circulation from person to person over the internet. The warrant for their arrests were issued for endangering the lives of others and offending public morals by using social media to promote practices that are incompatible with the UAE's values and traditions,” a statement from the prosecution said.

UAE authorities have announced that carrying out the dance can lead to a Dh2,000 fine, 23 black points and the vehicle impounded for 60 days, Gulf News readers applauded the move on our social media pages. It involves one person getting out of a slow moving vehicle and dancing to a few lines from the Drake's hit new song '” including the signature heart move you've been seeing on your Instagram feed '” all while the driver films this.

Anyone can post a challenge on their social media account, tag some friends, create a hashtag and there you go, it becomes a trend, and spreads like wild fire. As part of the 'Kiki dance challenge', people get out of moving cars and dance to Canadian rapper Drake's song In My Feeling.

However followers decided to take it one step further and jump out of moving cars to dance while the driver filmed them. If a traffic police officer catches you doing the deed, you will be fined for reckless driving,” the source told Roya. AMMAN —- The police have warned citizens against participating in the new trending challenge on social media named Kiki”, citing risks of potential accidents.

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