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August 30th, 2022 07:43 PM #1SC temporarily stops no contact apprehension program | Inquirer News
MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) temporarily stops the implementation of the no contact apprehension program (NCAP).
In a briefer issued Tuesday, the SC said the temporary restraining order is “effective immediately and until further orders from the Court.”
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“Any apprehensions through the NCAP programs and ordinances related thereto shall be prohibited until further orders from the Court,” read the SC briefer.
The SC set the case for oral argument on Jan. 24, 2023.
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August 30th, 2022 11:16 PM #7
Sa ibang bansa kasi pwede NCAP dahil maayos kalye sa kanila at maayos signage, maayos din ang traffic light especially yellow light.
Sa pinas eh road lanes pa lang nakaka lito na eh. Mga nagpipinta ng bagong road lanes without removing old road lanes.
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August 31st, 2022 09:42 AM #8I'm actually in favor of NCAP, but the current implementation seems to be riddled with irregularities.
As brought up by the transport group KAPIT, there's the issue of delegating police powers to a private contractor. The other issue brought up by the lawyer naman was his private information was being shared with a third party processor.
On top of all that the revenue sharing between LGU and the PPP contractor is alleged to be 70-30 in favor of the private company. Would you willingly pay up knowing that the bulk of your fines is being used to enrich a private company?
IMO the government should be purchasing the technology outright and be the sole operator and recipient of revenue. Farm out a maintenance contract if necessary, but a private company really shouldn't be getting a gross percentage of fines levied on the public.
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August 31st, 2022 12:51 PM #9doc kambyo, pareha tayo. Ako infavor sa ncap lalo na dito trueQC kasi sabi sa news over 90% nabawas nagviolate.
pero dapat lgu hahawak nito at wag gagawing negosyo. Kaya hindi ko binoto si isko masyado mukha kwarta ginawang revenue panghuhuli. Look at the body language manila traffic bureau sobrang G na G. Parang ini-encourage magviolate motorist. Kaya last election nag undervote ako sa president. And pag pumupunta ako ongpin sa mga secondary/ tertiary road ako dumadaan kasi iwas buwaya.
Eh dito sa trueQC ko mga traffic enfoncer talagang focus lang sa pagtitimon.
mafefeel nyo naman kung sa mga cities nyo madami buwaya.
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August 31st, 2022 01:44 PM #10
Buti na lang I still have 9 more years to enjoy my DL before I worry about any changes.
Driver's License Renewal Process?