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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #1
    Below are the guidlines regarding the official procedures and proper conduct for all MMDA traffic enforcers:

    1. Instruct the driver to pull over to a safe part of the road

    2. Inform driver not alight from the vehicle

    3. The traffic officer IS REQUIRED TO INDENTIFY HIM/ HER SELF

    4. The traffic officer is required to politely inform the driver of the violation commited in clear and understandable language without vulgarity or condescending words

    5. The officer is required to fill out the TVR in less than 3 minutes near the hood or beside the driver within hearing distance of the passengers and full view of passing motorists

    6. Officer is required to request driver to sign the TVR

    7. If driver refuses to sign, the traffic officer is required to inform the driver that he/she can contest the violation at the MMDA adjudication board

    8. If driver refuses to surrender his/her drivers license, the traffic officer is required to fill out the TVR with the following information:

    - plate number
    - type of vehicle
    - place, time and date of apprehension

    9. The traffic officer is required to furnish driver with the original copy of the TVR with the following instructions:

    -Where to redeem the TVR
    -when to redeen the TVR


    BY: ERNESTO CAMARILLO
    Executive Director, T.O.C

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #2
    ok yan pre ah! pro lam ko di na ata pwede manghuli ang mga MMDA.

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    and what if the vehicle owner hands over a calling card of some high ranking general or police officer?

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    Originally posted by ghosthunter
    and what if the vehicle owner hands over a calling card of some high ranking general or police officer?
    i did that to a pncc, niyabangan/minaliit ako, napilitan akong ipakita, simple lang naman yung violation ko, nag loose yung isang headlight, natsabahan ako, ayaw makipagusap, ipinakita ko sa kanya, tinaasan ako ng boses. kinabukasan ipinatawag sya sa crame, duon kasi sila nagrerenew ng licence nila, binalik yung licence ko... the rest follows

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    #5
    Moral of the story: always keep a signed calling card of some high ranking official... preferably a general.

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    #6
    bad

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    tatlong beses na ko nahuli..sadly hindi nila nasunod mga protocol nila.. tapos nagnhihingi pa.. bull sheyt..!!

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    pinara kami one time ng TMG because wala kaming windshield sticker and they were very courteous magagalang sila and mababait unlike the MMDA or the other traffic enforcers na mayayabang

  9. Join Date
    Feb 2004
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    #9
    kasi karamihan sa mga traffic aides ay mga dating metro aides na ang hawak ay walis. nabigyan lang ng bagong pangalan, abusado na.
    that's to show you their qualifications,
    if ever they had one, eh wala naman.

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    #10
    Moral of the story: always keep a signed calling card of some high ranking official... preferably a general.
    Tama.tama..Pero may time kahit may ganyan ka hindi rin sila naniniwala o kaya naman lagay lang gusto nila..:D

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The Proper Conduct Of A Traffic Enforcer