Baguio PNP head pushes changes in towing law
>> Thursday, October 31, 2019
By Jordan G. Habbiling
BAGUIO CITY – Col. Allen
Rae F. Co, city police director urged the city government to amend Ordinance
78-2018 or “Towing Ordinance of Baguio City.”
In his
letter, Co said certain provisions of the ordinance needed to be amended “in
order to address current problems, issues, and needs which their office is
currently encountering.”
The letter
was forwarded to the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Baguio for action.
The city
director commented on “City Towing Task Force” saying there is no actual task
force established; rather, in actual practice, it is the City Engineering
Office that removes obstructing vehicles along roads in the absence of a towing
company.
He suggested
the use of the term “Authorized City Government Office” which will aptly refer
either to the CEO or any office authorized to undertake the towing.
The CEO,
however, recently clarified that a City Towing Force does exist or performing
functions.
Also, the
addition of “motorcycle” in the definition of terms was suggested implicating
that any two-wheeled vehicle will be towed when parked along public roads
impeding the flow of traffic or causing traffic hazards.
Co proposed
the inclusion of towing fees for erring motorcycle owners worth P500 for the
first four kilometer with an additional charge of P50. 00 for each succeeding
kilometer.
Section 4 of
the ordinance (authority to remove and impound) mentions “City Parking
Management Office” as one of the authorized offices to remove an obstructing
vehicle from the road.
The BCPO
suggested the creation of a City Traffic and Transportation Management Office
(CTTMO).
According to
Co, the name of such office (CTTMO) is more appropriate as it is broader and
more general in scope encompassing traffic and transportation, parking, and
other related matters.
Section 18 of
the ordinance states “Towing without the presence of a police officer or duly
deputized enforcer shall be considered carnapping.”
Co wanted the
phrase “duly deputized enforcer” removed to ensure prevention of any possible carnapping
incident by exclusively authorizing police officers who are educated and
trained in dealing with criminal acts including carnapping.
Another
proposed amendment was the inclusion of a 5-minute waiting time for the vehicle
owner to remove his vehicle from where it is parked. Under the amendment, any
unattended illegally parked vehicle will be towed if the owner fails to appear
after five minutes of waiting by the towing personnel.
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