The road situation in Metro Manila remained generally peaceful amid the crackdown on colorum PUVs.
The road situation in Metro Manila remained generally peaceful amid the crackdown on colorum public utility vehicles , including jeepneys, on Thursday, the National Capital Region Police Office said.“Sa ngayon, wala pa kaming nare-receive na nahuli pero generally peaceful pa naman po itong first day ng implementation,” NCRPO spokesperson Police Lieutenant Colonel Eunice Salas told Dobol B TV in an interview.
”“Dahil tapos na rin po ang binigay nating palugit para sa kanila para ‘wag na pong mag-byahe ‘yung mga hindi pa po nag-consolidate,” he said.Guadiz said that unconsolidated jeepney drivers found still plying routes starting Thursday might face a one-year suspension, while their PUV might get a P50,000 penalty and face a 30-day impoundment.
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