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    PNP seeks public help in campaign vs sirens
    10/15/2007 | 12:11 PM

    Email this | Email the Editor | Print | Digg this | Add to del.icio.us The National Police formally launched on Monday its public text messaging campaign in its drive against the illegal use of siren.

    Chief Superintendent Perfecto Palad, director of the Traffic Management Group (TMG), said the public is encouraged to report vehicles illegally using siren to 0928-3982873 so police could act on it.

    "They just need to text the location, the type of vehicle, its plate number and other details so we can immediately respond," Palad told reporters at Camp Crame.

    Palad disclosed that during the trial of the text campaign last week in Metro Manila, the TMG received 280 reports, two of which resulted in the apprehension of two violators.

    According to Senior Superintendent Arnold Gunnacao, TMG-NCR head, only uniform police and military vehicles, ambulance, fire vehicles, the Presidential car, and the cars of the Senate President and House Speaker are authorized to use sirens under Philippine laws.

    At the same time, Palad also encouraged the public to report policemen engaged in bribery (kotong cops), especially those preying on trucks containing vegetables and other goods that enter Metro Manila, to 0916-9660244 so higher authorities can act against them.

    "We have to act against these cops because they taint the image of the PNP," Palad said.

    "We are doing all these upon the directive of our chief PNP," he added.

    PNP chief Director General Avelino Razon Jr has vowed on his assumption last October 1 to improve the image of the organization by making sure that every policeman is performing its sworn duty of protecting and serving the community. - GMANews.TV

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    Dapat sticky ito!

    Good move... but just two apprehensions?

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    double post
    Last edited by Satio; October 15th, 2007 at 03:36 PM.

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    They could start confiscating that are being sold in public...

  5. FrankDrebin Guest
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    IMO, bakit kailangang civilians pa ang magreport. Pumunta lang siya sa parking area ng Crame at 99% ng mga kotse doon may sirens.

    Nagpapapogi pa eh. Idioto!

    :mad:

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    Unfortunately, it's not illegal to sell them... just to buy them.

    C'mon... if they made it illegal to sell, the police would have to import the sirens they need themselves, at a higher cost.

    Wise, no?

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Hope that they will look into this and implement what is written … not puro umpisa. The problem is when an ordinary traffic enforcer heard a siren of any heavy tinted vehicle susmaryosep eh sumasaludo pa eh
    Sigurado naman, yung civilian na nasa loob ng auto eh naka ngiting aso....

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    looks like Gen Razon is doing a good start. he had been introducing good programs for PNP.. sana di lang umpisa.
    Last edited by claRkEnt; October 15th, 2007 at 04:35 PM.

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    Yeah, i hope they can follow through on this.

    Only 2 arrests of 280 reported? Were the erring drivers that quick? Or were the cops that slow?

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    kasama ba dito yung mga pulis na pumapayag mag counterflow yung mga jeepneys nila?? dami niyan nito sa divisoria, garapalan ang counterflow especially ng MORAYTA-DIVISORIA jeepneys porque pulius din daw owner ng mga jeep na ito...

    WBR,

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