Dagupan clamps down against colorum PUVs
>> Monday, April 14, 2014
DAGUPAN CITY, Pangasinan — The
city government is clamping down on public utility vehicles (PUVs), particularly
tricycles, that illegally ply routes around the city with the creation of the
Anti-Colorum Task Force (ACTF).
Mayor
Belen Fernandez announced his choice of SPO4 Carlito Ocampo as ACTF chief to
implement his executive order to rid the city of PUVs transporting passengers
without a franchise or a permit.
Belen said
he created the ACTF to ensure the safety of the riding public and to uplift the
economic benefits of the legitimate operators of PUVs particularly tricycles
which number around 4,000 in the city.
The city
government only has a record of around 2,500 tricycles with franchises to ply
certain routes.
A poster
in front of the Dagupan City Hall states that colorum jeeps, vans, trucks, buses
and tricycles will be apprehended and that the legal basis for this is an
ordinance passed by the local government, specifically “City Ordinance 1748,
Article 6, Section 11.”
Ocampo is
set to meet the other transport groups in the city to explain and inform them
of the city’s objective to clean the streets of colorum vehicles.
But even
before this meeting takes place, two concerned drivers told this correspondent
that they had been recently flagged down by members of the Public Order and
Safety Office for a traffic violation and their driver’s licenses confiscated.
They
questioned the authority of POSO members to confiscate their licenses,
prompting this correspondent to raise the question to Land Transportation
Office (LTO) Region 1 director Jojo Guadiz who gave this answer: “No. Nobody,
except the issuing body, has the right to take your license away. And even
then, you are entitled to your day in court first.”
Guadiz
said this is stated in Republic Act 4136, the Land Transportation and Traffic
Code.
He went
further, saying, “No city council can enforce a resolution or ordinance that is
in conflict with the LTO law.”
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