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Here’s a quick guide to the no contact apprehension policy, which will be reimplemented on major roads in Metro Manila starting Monday, May 26
MANILA, Philippines – The implementation of the no contact apprehension policy (NCAP) in Metro Manila will resume on Monday, May 26, following the Supreme Court decision to lift the temporary restraining order on this measure.
NCAP will be enforced on the following major roads:
The NCAP fine can be paid online through the Landbank Link.BizPortal at this link.
You may also go to the MMDA Redemption Office at the MMDA Head Office, along Julia Vargas Avenue corner Molave Street, Barangay Ugong, Pasig City.
If the fine is not paid, the vehicle’s license plate number will be included in the LTO’s alarm list.
The public may contest the Notice of Violation through an online form of the MMDA Traffic Adjudication Division.
The driver may also file an appeal at the MMDA Traffic Adjudication Division office at the MMDA Head Office along Julia Vargas Avenue corner Molave Street, Barangay Ugong, Pasig City, from 7 am to 4 pm, from Monday to Friday.
Two petitions were filed with the Supreme Court challenging the NCAP’s legality. One of the petitioners, Kilusan sa Pagbabago ng Industriya ng Transportasyon, Inc., said there was no law creating the NCAP and that the policy violated due process.
The High Court has yet to decide on the NCAP-related petitions but it already finished oral arguments in 2023 – with reports from Jairo Bolledo/Rappler.com