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A Temporary Restraining Order, or TRO, is a type of court order designed to stop a person, organization, or any institution, public or private, from doing certain things for a specific period.
This will cause investors who have committed to partnering with the government to rethink or even back out. To counter what has become an anticipated risk in every government tender, Republic Act 8975, titled “An Act to Ensure the Expeditious Implementation and Completion of Government Infrastructure Projects by Prohibiting Lower Courts from Issuing Temporary Restraining Orders, Preliminary Injunctions or Preliminary Mandatory Injunctions, Providing Penalties for Violations Thereof, And for Other Purposes,” was enacted into law in November 2000.You might be wondering why that’s a big deal.
Even a Pulse Asia survey revealed that 8 out of 10 Filipinos agree “NCAP will be effective in achieving its objective of disciplining motorists to improve road safety.” As of now, the TRO is still in effect, leaving traffic enforcement to the human limitations of MMDA and local enforcers.The MMDA said it will also file a similar petition to lift the TRO.
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