The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has announced that jaywalkers with unsettled citation tickets will soon find themselves on the alarm list of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). The new penalty comes after the Metro Manila Council (MMC) has agreed to deputize the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) in enforcing local anti-jaywalking ordinances of the 17 local government units (LGUs) in Metro Manila. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Photo by MMDA[/caption] According to the new penalty, the MMDA the names of violators who fail to pay the penalties or render corresponding community service will be sent to the NBI for inclusion on its alarm list. As a consequence, those names will prompt a "hit" when they apply for an NBI Clearance, delaying its release. A "hit" is a term used by the NBI if the applicant has the same or similar name with another person with a derogatory record. An NBI Clearance is required when a person is applying for a job or a government ID like a passport. "We are delighted that all LGUs in Metro Manila have anti-jaywalking ordinances. "If we apprehend a jaywalker and he disregards the ticket, we can file charges for violating a local ordinance and forward his name to NBI," said Garcia. Read more in our articles including "MMDA to send names of jaywalkers with unsettled penalties to NBI" and "LTO raises cybersecurity concerns over expiring LTMS contract".
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has announced that jaywalkers with unsettled citation tickets will soon find themselves on the alarm list of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). The new penalty comes after the Metro Manila Council (MMC) has agreed to deputize the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) in enforcing local anti-jaywalking ordinances of the 17 local government units (LGUs) in Metro Manila.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Photo by MMDA[/caption] According to the new penalty, the MMDA the names of violators who fail to pay the penalties or render corresponding community service will be sent to the NBI for inclusion on its alarm list. As a consequence, those names will prompt a "hit" when they apply for an NBI Clearance, delaying its release. A "hit" is a term used by the NBI if the applicant has the same or similar name with another person with a derogatory record.
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