
Originally Posted by
dchky
Hi, I'm an Australian living and working in the Philippines, have a question about the laws on confiscation of license. I've been driving cars here for a few years, yesterday I got myself a motorbike, clocked up a couple of hundred kilometres already - fun times, anyway... I also got pulled over for the very first time today.
My questions if you guys would be so kind as to help me out:
Who is lawfully allowed to confiscate a drivers license?
Are random (non-deputised, non-police, and sometimes non-uniformed) people allowed to take it, or can I refuse to hand it over.
My attorney told me the other day that only the police and certain uniformed people in and around Makati are allowed to do this, though being Australian, I really have no clue on the actual law - this guy is great in his field (immigration) though the law is something that seems to be applied differently by each person out on the streets :-)
Some background: Like I said, I've been driving here for quite a few years now, biking since yesterday, though today I was pulled over for the first time. The reason was a tad obnoxious and fully fabricated by the guy - swerving across lanes while idling along at 5kph locked behind a truck with another at my side - impossible to swerve, let alone be foolish enough to sneak down the middle or sides! Just minding my own business and bam, pull over dude.
I said WTF? (several times in fact) This happened in Tondo just near Smoky Mountain (Not the best place to ride, but my job takes me there at times) He said he was going to fine me 500 peso and confiscate my license, or that I could just pay him directly and the matter would be over. I told the guy to spell out the infraction exactly, swerving is not in the list of MMDA fines, and I did nothing wrong anyway. Spell it out or I will contest exactly what you have told me, then I will lay charges against you for extortion.
Mark my words kind sir, I have the money and the time to pursue it. Do you?
Anyway, he got all pissy, gave my license back and waved me on.
What I'm wondering about are my actual legal rights in such circumstances, and if these overweight and dirty failures are allowed to confiscate anything, let alone put a hand on my property.
Cheers. :-) Brendan.