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November 21st, 2005 12:38 AM #1Villar filed Senate Bill 756 that seeks to insert a new section in Republic Act 4136 or the "Land Transportation and Traffic Code".
This would read as follows: "Any officer or employee of the LTO who is responsible for the registration of a stolen vehicle shall be punished by a fine equivalent to the market value of the stolen motor vehicle registered or imprisonment of at least one year, or both."
Villar's bill also prescribes termination for the erring LTO personnel. The proposed new section adds: "If found guilty, such officer or employee shall be dismissed from the service with prejudice to reinstatement or reemployment in the government service and that all benefits or privilege he may be entitled shall be forfeited."
Some of the permits or licenses that the LTO issues for alteration or changes in the motor vehicles are on change color, change chassis/engine/body/design, re-stamping of engines/chassis number, rebuilt motor vehicles among others. LTO also slaps fines to vehicles owners who fail to register the changes in their vehicles.
"Given the corresponding permits or licenses that vehicle owners have to secure, I don't see any reason why carnapped vehicles are successfully being registered. If stolen vehicles fail to get permits or licenses, there will be no market for carnapped vehicles," Villar said.
Kailan kaya ma approve to sa senate??
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November 21st, 2005 12:46 AM #3
bakit kailangan gawin law pa iyan, d ba dapat nasa employee manual lang ng LTO yan hehehe
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November 21st, 2005 12:16 PM #6Originally Posted by jang
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Nagtatanim ng kamote
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November 21st, 2005 01:56 PM #8Originally Posted by mazdamazda
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November 21st, 2005 05:20 PM #9Originally Posted by kapitan88
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the triumph of man over... man!, using the crudest of implements (by modern standards).
Traffic!