THE Supreme Court has frozen the no contact apprehension program, or NCAP, in Metro Manila until January.The court issued a restraining order against the five cities which have been implementing their own NCAP. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority said it too will temporarily suspend its NCAP.
The fines imposed by the cities and the MMDA vary widely. That's because the cities base their penalties on a joint administrative order issued by the Department of Transportation and Communications in 2014, before the NCAP was conceived.A motorist apprehended for reckless driving, for example, has to pay the MMDA P750, but as much as P2,000 if the violation is logged in a particular city.
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