He said MMDA enforcers do not have the authority to arrest drivers and implement traffic laws in the countrys financial capital since they are not deputized by the city government.
"In the case of Makati, traffic laws are contained under the Makati Traffic Code approved by the Makati City Council," he explained. "Unless MMDA enforcers are deputized by the city government, they cannot apprehend motorists in Makati City."
The mayor said his decision to authorize local policemen and DPS personnel to arrest the agencys traffic aides is based on a Dec. 5, 2005 Supreme Court ruling.
He stressed that the MMDA, based to the decision, has no police powers and can only enforce ordinances approved by city or municipal councils and other legitimate sources.
Binay said DPS traffic enforcers and MPD elements have been tasked to man not only city roads, but also national roads within Makati City and implement the Makati Traffic Code and have been authorized to issue Ordinance Violation Receipts (OVRs). Michael Punongbayan