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Texas social media influencer Sassy Trucker trapped in Dubai for screaming

A Texas woman has been detained in Dubai on suspicion of violating the UAE’s moral law.

Houston native Tierra Young Allen is known online as a “cheeky truck driver.” The 29-year-old’s social media influencers are almost 200,000 More followers on TikTok 50,000 Followers on Instagram and more 40,000 YouTube subscribers.

On his social media accounts, Allen talks about life as a truck driver. Allen entered truck driving school when he was 18, according to 2021 information. CNN article.

cheeky tracker in may alluded to She was planning to move to Dubai.upon tick tockshe boasted that she would undoubtedly become Dubai’s first female truck driver.

Allen was reportedly involved in a car accident in Dubai on May 16. She attempted to retrieve personal items such as credit cards, debit cards, phone, and passport from her impounded vehicle. However, the car rental company allegedly prohibited her from obtaining her personal belongings until she paid her clerk.

Allen allegedly shouted at the car rental company. She was then arrested for “screaming”.

Allen is supported by Radha Sterling, CEO and founder of Detail India in Dubai, an international nonprofit that helps “foreign victims of torts in the United Arab Emirates.”

according to CBS news“Arabic media reports said the rental company offered to drop the lawsuit if Allen paid about $5,700.”

“Ms Tierra is the latest American traveler to be caught in a common car rental extortion scheme. Car rental companies are notorious for taking criminal charges against travelers on the promise of dismissal if payment is made. Rampant extortion is damaging the UAE’s tourism and investment sector and the Dubai government needs to crack down on abuses of this procedure,” Sterling said.

“She was told at the police station (Bur Dubai) that she was being charged with ‘yelling’, which is illegal under UAE law as ‘aggressive conduct’ and carries a maximum of two years’ imprisonment, a fine and deportation, although the regulations are unclear and subjective,” Sterling told CBS News.

A State Department spokesman told CBS News that he was aware that Allen “cannot leave Dubai,” adding that he was “providing all appropriate assistance.”

“The ministry is in regular contact with her and her family,” a spokesperson said.

The office of Senator Ted Cruz (Republican, Texas) revealed. Cliff“We have spoken with Tierra Young Allen’s family and have also contacted the State Department about this case. Senator Cruz will continue to gather details and work on the case until Allen is returned to his family.”

Ms Sterling said Allen must remain in Dubai until authorities decide whether to prosecute her. Allen could face up to two years in prison, deportation and a fine, she added.

houston chronicle “Even if Allen is found not guilty, the court proceedings could take six months or more,” Sterling said.

Allen’s mother, Tina Baxter, said: new nation Her daughter is “obviously depressed, scared and confused. I have never seen her so depressed in her life.”

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