Hi there fellow Uber Partners! Have you heard of the new policy of the MMDA for apprehending violators?

The MMDA or Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has started implementing its “no-physical contact apprehension” policy today, April 15.

The issued resolution means that drivers can be flagged down by an MMDA officer whenever they commit a traffic violation. The agency will be using their 650 CCTV cameras to identify violators. MMDA will then notify the violators and they will be required to settle the fine if the violators don’t contest the charge in seven days.

The resolution will not replace the existing apprehension methods of the MMDA. It will be an additional method to the prevailing procedures.

In the MMDA’s Facebook page, the agency posted the implementing guidelines for the no-contact appehension resolution.

We would like to share with you these guidelines so as drivers and partners, we are all informed. Here they are:

  1. 1. The image of the vehicle violating traffic laws, rules and regulations shall be recorded or captured through the use of CCTV, digital cameras and/or other gadgets or technologies being used to capture videos and images.
  2. 2. A First Notice signed by the Traffic Discipline Office executive director and the cameraman who took/shot the video/picture shall be issued to the owner/operator of the vehicle captured in the video/image. The First Notice shall indicate the date, time, location, traffic violation(s)/infraction(s) committed, the assessed fines/penalties, and a photo clip of the apprehended vehicle depicting the act of violating a particular traffic rule/regulation.The First Notice shall require the owner/operator of the vehicle captured in the video/image to identify the driver of the vehicle at the time and place indicated in the notice, and his/her address. The notice shall likewise contain a statement that the traffic violator shall have the right to file a contest/protest before the MMDA Traffic Adjudication Division (TAD) within seven days from receipt thereof, and that failure to file the same within the prescribed period shall be deemed a waiver of such right to contest the traffic violation or present evidence in defense thereof.
    The seven-day protest period may be extended, by motion of the party, for another seven days on meritorious grounds with an attached duly executed affidavit of merit.
  3. 3. Within 15 days from receipt of an adverse TAD resolution, the driver may file a Motion for Reconsideration. Within 30 days from receipt of the denial of the Motion for Reconsideration, the driver may file an appeal at the Office of the Chairman, where the decision shall be final and executory.
  4. 4. Payment of fines/penalties shall be made within seven days upon receipt of the First Notice, unless a contest/protest was filed by the traffic violator/driver/operator of the captured vehicle.
  5. 5. Fines/penalties and all charges indicated in the First Notice may be paid to any authorized accredited payment centers unless a protest is filed before the MMDA TAD, in which case the fines, as finally adjudicated, shall be paid at the Central Office (Collection Division) of MMDA located at the MMDA Building, EDSA corner Orense Street, Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City.
  6. 6. After the lapse of the seven-day prescriptive period, there being no contest/protest filed, and the fines/penalties remain unpaid, a Final Notice to pay/settle the same shall be issued. If the traffic violator/owner/operator fails to settle/pay the assessed fines/penalties from the receipt of the Final Notice, the vehicle license plate number shall be included in the alarm list and be reported to the LTO with the request that the registration of the same shall not be renewed until the penalties or fines are fully settled.
  7. 7. Notices shall be sent through personal service by MMDA personnel, registered mail or courier service through a government or private service provider.
  8. 8. Traffic violators/owners/operators who refuse to receive/accept without any valid reason the notice issued to them shall be deemed to have received the same by leaving a copy thereof and submitting an affidavit of service or report attesting to the fact of refusal to receive.

Hopefully, with this new system, corruption and bribery cases on the streets will be reduced and traffic flow will be eased.

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