Dubai Police launches updated version of' Labbeh' service
The Dubai Police has recently launched an updated version of the "Labbeh" service device, designed to meet the needs of people of determination visiting the General Department of Logistics Support.
Through "Labbeh" service, people of determination can communicate with customer happiness officers via video chat using an intercom device without the need to leave their vehicles.
The Assistant to Commander-in-Chief for Excellence and Pioneering Affairs, Major General Dr Abdul Quddus Abdul Razzaq Al Obaidly, said that the updated service is in line with the national policy to empower people of determination, and responds to the "My Community... A City for Everyone" initiative launched by H.H Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai. It aims at making Dubai a friendly city for people of determinations through projects and initiatives that promote the participation and inclusion of people of determination in the community.
"The Dubai Police strives to provide the utmost care and attention to people of determination and guarantee their human rights, as this is a shared responsibility among all individuals and institutions in the emirate," he continued.
"Dubai Police is also keen to support people of determination by providing efficient police services and eliminating all obstacles that may challenge this society segment,"
Maj. Gen. Al Obaidly pointed out that the device serves all categories of people of determination (visual, hearing, movement or mentally challenged) with a click of a button and without the need to get out of their cars.
The Labbeh service device is currently available at three police stations: Jebel Ali, Al Barsha, and Al Muraqqabat.
News Source: Emirates News Agency