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April 16th, 2015 08:43 PM #1791
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April 16th, 2015 08:51 PM #1792Bakit tayo ang nahihirapan sa inefficiency ng LTO. Ang akala ko government offices are there to serve the people. Not to oppress. Nakalimutan na yata ng mga pilipino ang basic tenets ng government.
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April 17th, 2015 03:34 AM #1794Update lang, ready for pickup na daw ung plaka ko kanina. Toyota Alabang dealer ko. Mar4 ko kinuha ung sasakyan pero Mar28 lang transmittal date (saturday) at the following week, holy week na kaya kung tutuusin more than 7 business days pa din processing. Pero based sa tagal ng pagitan nf purchase date ko at transmittal date. Tingin ko malaki din talaga ang problema sa dealer.
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April 17th, 2015 06:23 AM #1795
Sabi ng SA ko ano daw ang transmittal? Mukang nagka-amnesia na. Hehe.
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April 17th, 2015 07:46 AM #1797
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April 17th, 2015 09:00 AM #1798LTO says ‘no registration, no travel policy’ stays
Transportation Office (LTO) on Thursday maintained that it continues to implement the ‘no registration, no travel policy’ on license plates amid reports that there has been a suspension.
LTO spokesperson Jason Salvador confirmed this on his official Twitter account, *JasonSalvador4.
“No suspension on the implementation of the ‘no registration, no travel policy’,” Salvador said. “LTO (is) steadfast in implementing the law.”
The LTO earlier said that only vehicles without valid license plates may be apprehended.
The office stressed that the public should not worry about traffic enforcers apprehending new vehicle owners who have begun the registration process but have not received their license plates through the fault of their dealers.
Vehicle owners with valid license plates, whether the new black-and-white series or any of the older green-and-white designs will not be apprehended for possible violation of the no registration, no travel policy.
On the other hand, applicable penalties for a violation of the policy include a P10,000 fine for driving an unregistered vehicle, which is assessed against the vehicle owner, and a P1,000 fine assessed against the driver.
If the driver is able to present a Certificate of Registration (CR) and an Official Receipt (OR) of the vehicle to prove that it has been registered, the driver will be fined only P5,000 for failure to attach plates.
Read more at LTO says ?no registration, no travel policy? stays | Manila Bulletin | Latest Breaking News | News Philippines
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April 17th, 2015 09:03 AM #1799The office stressed that the public should not worry about traffic enforcers apprehending new vehicle owners who have begun the registration process but have not received their license plates through the fault of their dealers.
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April 17th, 2015 10:06 AM #1800Sir If I may suggest, alamin mo kung sino yung LTO liaison officer nila at dun ka na lang sa liaison officer diretso mag follow up instead na sa SA. Isama mo na din na bulabugin yung manager in LTO liaison officer.
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Sir If I may suggest, alamin mo kung sino yung LTO liaison officer nila at dun ka na lang sa liaison officer diretso mag follow up instead na sa SA. Isama mo na din na bulabugin yung manager in LTO liaison officer.
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