
Real-time email, SMS alerts for NCAP violators being developed, says MMDA
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is working with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and telecommunication companies to develop real-time email and short message service (SMS) notifications for violators of the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).
MMDA Traffic Enforcement Group director Atty. Victor Nuñez made the statement on Tuesday in PTV's Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon after the May Huli Ka 2.0 was launched.
'This is also in partnership with the LTO because kapag nag re-renew kayo ng rehistro, you will be required to put your email and contact number para mas madali yung notification sa mga nag violate ng NCAP,' Nuñez said.
(This is also in partnership with the LTO because you will be required to put your email and contact number when renewing your car registration to notify NCAP violators easily.)
On Monday, the MMDA launched "May Huli Ka 2.0,' a website that will allow drivers to check if they violated the NCAP.
Nuñez said the agency is working on a May Huli Ka app so users can have a more compact and accessible option.
He added the app would be launched in one to two months.
Last week, the MMDA announced that it had begun sending notices to traffic violators.
It noted that notices of violation were issued after a thorough review of the infractions caught on camera. —RF, GMA Integrated News
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