DOTr, LTO told: Review, find ‘defects’ in child car seat law, MVIS implementation

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Several senators on Thursday called on transport authorities to review and find “defects” in the implementation of the Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act and the privatized Motor Vehicle Inspection System. | CMRamosINQ

Poe, who welcomed Duterte’s recent directive on the MVIS, noted that the DOTr and the LTO issued issuances authorizing private motor vehicle inspections centers to collect an inspection fee of P1,800 from motor vehicles weighing 4,500 kilograms or less and another P900 in case it fails the first inspection.

“By all means, just as the DOTr insists that it is within its powers to set this whole PMVIC running, it is also within its power to address the issue of cost and all other issues hounding the privatized MVIS,” she further said.amid questions of legality on privatizing the MVIS. “The lesson here is that before you ram through a rule that will force the people to pay, be sure to run it by the President first.

“Never pull a fast one. If you are in the executive branch, remember that you as a spring cannot rise above the source, which in this case is the office by the Pasig River,” he added.

 

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Why not adopt the current California Law: ​'Children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the backseat. Children who are 8 years of age OR have reached 4'9” in height may be secured by a booster seat or at least by a seat belt.'

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