Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Pampanga to enforce anti-overloading law;veggie dealers warned

SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga – Officials here warned vehicle owners, which include vegetable dealers from Cordillera and Ilocos regions, not to overload their trucks as the province will now strictly implement Republic Act 9784, the Anti-Overloading Act, through cooperative efforts of various government agencies.

This developed after the provincial government signed Tuesday a memorandum of agreement with the Pampanga Environment and Natural Resources Office and other stakeholder-agencies for installation of additional weighing stations in different points of the province.

Vice Governor Joseller Guiao was designated by Gov. Lilia G. Pineda to sign the MOA with official representatives of the Department of Public Works and Highways, Land Transportation Office, Philippine National Police, Pampanga Truck Owners Association and the Pampanga Mayors League.

Guiao thanked all the signatories to the MOA, which he described as “makasaysayan (historical)” because “it was done in the interest of all stakeholders and for the residents of Pampanga”.

The provincial government provided the weighing scales, samples of which were shown during the signing, to be stationed at strategic areas where trucks may be monitored for compliance to the law.

Under the MOA, the province shall also operate the weighing scales and ensure that these are maintained in accordance with the standards imposed by the Department of Science and Technology.

The DPWH has the mandate of operating the weighbridges and portable weighing stations; determine and indicate in the prescribed form the actual load per axle and the total allowable gross vehicle weight; and identify the overloaded trucks and trailers.

The LTO shall deputize designated personnel that will monitor the law’s implementation and cause the apprehension and impose the penalties on overloaded vehicles.

The PNP shall enforce all laws and ordinances relative to the protection of lives and properties and maintain peace, order and public safety.

The PTOA shall strictly comply with anti-overloading law and pay the necessary weighing fee of P30 per truckload pursuant an ordinance issued by the SangguniangPanlalawigan.

Aside from the vice-governor, others present during the signing are Regional Director Oliver C. Macaspac of the LTO; PSSupt. Edgardo Tinio of the PNP; representatives of the DPWH Regional Director Antonio V. Molano and Arnold C. Liwanag of the PTOA; and Apalit Mayor Oscar Tetangco, Jr., vice president of the PML and an officer of the Quarry Operators of Pampanga.

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