Seagulls Being Abused Onboard A Yacht Party In Dubai Sparks Severe Outrage Across Social Media 

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Lovin Dubai’s Instagram DMs were flooded last night with people expressing their anger over abusive behaviour towards animals onboard an OTT, drink-laced yacht party.

A group of partygoers involving some big names and big spenders were called out for behaving in an obnoxious manner on board a yacht in Dubai earlier this week.

The viral video of the group shows a man aggressively choke holding a seagull by its neck and then flinging it back in the open – sparking severe outrage across social media platforms

Dubai is open for business, and with that tourists have been flocking in to enjoy the city’s COVID-proofed arrangements and services. But with the good comes the bad, and this has led to many coming in and taking undue advantage of Dubai’s hospitality and state-of-the-art facilities.

Striving to be a more tolerant nation, authorities have made it crystal clear that visitors or residents caught disrespecting the code of conduct with either animals or members of the community will not be tolerated and will be slapped with heavy fines.

 

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Peeps on social media were NOT at all impressed by the outlandish and arrogant behaviour shown in the 13-second long

FYI, Dubai residents are being urged to report animal welfare violations or forms of animal cruelty in the country to authorities immediately!

Operated by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, the online Biosecurity portal aims to make it easier for members of the public to report any incidents related to animal welfare.

The online website (www.biosecalert.ae) allows UAE residents to submit complaints related to three categories; food safety, animal development, and agricultural development and health.

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