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April 14th, 2016 11:33 AM #1MANILA, Philippines – Starting Friday, April 15, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will begin its re-implementation of the no-contact apprehension policy, where motorists caught violating traffic rules through closed circuit television (CCTV) footage will be fined.
Under the policy, erring motorists will be given notices specifying the date, time, location, and nature of the traffic violation committed. The motorist may contest the violation before the MMDA's Traffic Adjudication Division (TAD) within 7 days from receipt of the notice.
If the TAD denies the motorist's petition, a motion for reconsideration may be filed within 15 days from receipt of the TAD resolution. If this is denied, the motorist may file an appeal before the Office of the Chairman, which will issue a final and executory decision.
Motorists who do not contest their violation will be sent a final notice to pay fines. If violators fail to settle these fines, the MMDA will submit the vehicle's license plate to the Land Transportation Office, with the recommendation that the vehicle's registration not be renewed until the fines are settled.
MMDA Chairman Emerson Carlos expressed confidence that motorists will be more cooperative with the new scheme.
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April 14th, 2016 11:40 AM #2
I thought this wasn't for real. I received those 2 messages on my phone this morning.
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April 14th, 2016 11:54 AM #3Panong yung notice nito sa erring motorist? Via mail or ano? Parang delikado kapag mail, paano kapag hindi natanggap?
Saka yung mga bumili ng 2nd hand na sasakyan tapos hindi nila nilipat yung rehistro sasakyan sa pangalan nila?
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April 14th, 2016 12:03 PM #4
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April 14th, 2016 12:06 PM #5
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April 14th, 2016 12:07 PM #6
Kawawa yung mga tatay ng mga teenagers haha
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April 14th, 2016 12:10 PM #7Yun nga bro problema, kasi pano malalaman ng bagong owner violations niya at macontest kung sakali kung sa first owner papadala lahat ng violations.
Saka kadalasan yung address na nasa CR di na yun updated. So maraming magugulat kapag oras na ng rehistro. Di na macocontest yung violation.
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April 14th, 2016 01:18 PM #8unfair doon sa may mga improvised plate number, plastic plate protector at doon sa mga old PUVs plates (yellow plate) na kambal (kambal kase old security features na madali i duplicate) -although may naka paint sila malaki plate number sa taas ng sasakyan at sa gilid pero madali lang i paint over yan at palitan
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April 14th, 2016 05:42 PM #9
Keep tabs na lang dun sa mga oto na iba iba ang driver na gumagamit like family car or naghihiraman ng oto.
Ang Pinoy sala sa init sala sa lamig.
Pag may apprehending officer may reklamo, ngayon may no contact apprehension may reklamo pa din.
Agree ako dito, more of madidisiplina ang divers (hopefully!!) since there is a notion na someone is watching.
Compared dun sa sumusunod lang sa batas dahil may bantay. To add you are removing the middleman that's either corrupt or being corrupted.
Paano ba? Maglagay na ba ng cctv everywhere? TE's with cameras?
Let's give this a chance.
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April 14th, 2016 05:45 PM #10Sana bago nila ito ginawa e inayos muna nila ang mga plate number.. panu ito magiging successful kung ang hirap basahin ang plate number ng ibang sasakyan o yung iba e conduction lang.. panu kung nagkaroon ng mistake sa pag basa ng plate number..
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