The Davao City Overland Transport Terminal (DCOTT) faces challenges enforcing the 'No Pick-up Policy' as illegal pick-ups continue to occur. The terminal manager urges passengers and bus operators to adhere to the policy for safety and public welfare.
THE Davao City Overland Transport Terminal admitted that those who pick up passengers outside the terminal or who do not comply with the 'No Pick-up Policy' remain a challenge to their office.Aisa Usop, manager of DCOTT , said in a radio interview with GMA Super Radyo Davao, on Monday, September 17, 2024, that although the policy has been in place for a long time and has been extended to bus operators , there are still complaints and reports of violations.
She emphasized the importance of discipline, particularly for those traveling to distant districts such as Toril, Calinan, and Bunawan, for the safety and well-being of all passengers.In addition to the collaboration between national and local government agencies, Usop highlighted the role of the public in enforcing this policy. She urged passengers to practice self-discipline, avoid boarding buses along the highway, and follow the rules set by the office.
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