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Inaprubahan ng Metropolitan Manila Development Authority ang muling pagpapatupad ng “No Physical Contact Policy” o pagdakip sa isang driver na lumabag sa batas-trapiko nang hindi na ka­ilangang kumpiskahan ng lisensiya at maiiwas ang mga ito sa pangongotong ng ilang traffic enforcer.

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In a bid to eradicate corruption among its traffic enforcers, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will re-implement for six months its No Physical Contact Policy (NPCP), which uses surveillance cameras to record traffic violations as they happen.

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MANILA, Philippines - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has extended for six months the implementation of the No Physical Contact Policy (NPCP).

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Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando said yesterday they will field-test a scheme that uses surveillance cameras along major roads to catch traffic violators in action.

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Inaprubahan ng Metropolitan Manila Development Authority ang muling pagpapatupad ng “No Physical Contact Policy” o pagdakip sa isang driver na lumabag sa batas-trapiko nang hindi na ka­ilangang kumpiskahan ng lisensiya at maiiwas ang mga ito sa pangongotong ng ilang traffic enforcer.

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In a bid to eradicate corruption among its traffic enforcers, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will re-implement for six months its No Physical Contact Policy (NPCP), which uses surveillance cameras to record traffic violations as they happen.

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MANILA, Philippines - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has extended for six months the implementation of the No Physical Contact Policy (NPCP).

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Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando said yesterday they will field-test a scheme that uses surveillance cameras along major roads to catch traffic violators in action.

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