Quote Originally Posted by Kevz321 View Post
Dont pay attention to the 72 hours, you actually have 14 days to care of that speeding ticket. I found that out the hard way when I was also flagged down in La Paz exit for speeding *123kph. I went to LTO as per the 72 hour instruction. I went there very early so that I can take care of everything before noon but found out that my ticket hasn't been validated yet and waited another hour. The other guys behind me who came a week after were able to attend the first seminar and test. I end up taking the 1 pm schedule and finished at around 4.
Thanks for the note bro.

When you were apprehended at 123kph, were they able to provide you a speedcam copy of your vehicle moving that fast?

The only reason I asked, is that many years ago, I got flagged driving a Fortuner at 127kph, and they were able to provide one via email.

Last weekend, I got flagged at TPLEX, and up to now, they cannot email me one. Hence, my it seems to me that either they mis-apprehended my vehicle for another vehicle of the same brand, type but different color. Why? Because, on the pink slip, they wrote body color as GRAY, when my vehicle is a BROWN Montero.

The other thing is TPLEX is under San Miguel group while NLEX - SCTEX supposedly managed under MVP group. Hence, are the folks deputised by LTO with supposed speed cam guns employed by San Miguel or MVP companies or directly by LTO?

TIA!