+ Follow PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT GROUP Tag
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[Title] => Dont ignore traffic enforcers, or else
[Summary] => Motorists who ignore traffic enforcers flagging them down for traffic violations will be considered fugitives under the law, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said yesterday.
"This involves all the motorists who run away (and) disregard signals of the enforcers. In others words those who would not submit to the apprehensions. They will be considered as fugitives," MMDA chairman Bayani Fernando said.
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[Title] => 1,500 additional traffic enforcers to be fielded
[Summary] => Speed maniacs and reckless drivers, beware.
Upon orders of President Arroyo, at least 1,500 more traffic law enforcers will soon be fielded in a bid to ease the flow of vehicular traffic and make the streets of Metro Manila safer.
Major targets of the beefed up traffic force are reckless drivers and the so-called rolling coffins commonly blamed for vehicular accidents in the metropolis.
Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina said the traffic officers will also be equipped with cellphones for easier coordination in the arrest of traffic law violators.
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"This involves all the motorists who run away (and) disregard signals of the enforcers. In others words those who would not submit to the apprehensions. They will be considered as fugitives," MMDA chairman Bayani Fernando said.
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[Summary] => Speed maniacs and reckless drivers, beware.
Upon orders of President Arroyo, at least 1,500 more traffic law enforcers will soon be fielded in a bid to ease the flow of vehicular traffic and make the streets of Metro Manila safer.
Major targets of the beefed up traffic force are reckless drivers and the so-called rolling coffins commonly blamed for vehicular accidents in the metropolis.
Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina said the traffic officers will also be equipped with cellphones for easier coordination in the arrest of traffic law violators.
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November 8, 2002 - 12:00am