+ Follow PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT GROUP AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT GROUP Tag
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[Title] => 800 back to being Metro Aides
[Summary] => A total of 800 of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authoritys traffic enforcers are set to be returned to their mother unit, the Environmental Sanitation Center (ESC).
MMDA Chairman Benjamin Abalos Sr. reported that he recently discovered that the majority of 2,100 traffic enforcers the MMDA has in the field do not carry Traffic Violation Receipts (TVRs).
Out of the total, only 800 are authorized to carry and hand out the TVRs or "tickets" issued to individuals involved in traffic violations.
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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT GROUP AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT GROUP
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[Title] => 800 back to being Metro Aides
[Summary] => A total of 800 of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authoritys traffic enforcers are set to be returned to their mother unit, the Environmental Sanitation Center (ESC).
MMDA Chairman Benjamin Abalos Sr. reported that he recently discovered that the majority of 2,100 traffic enforcers the MMDA has in the field do not carry Traffic Violation Receipts (TVRs).
Out of the total, only 800 are authorized to carry and hand out the TVRs or "tickets" issued to individuals involved in traffic violations.
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August 15, 2001 - 12:00am