
₱5,000 Fine: MMDA Targets Drivers Hiding License Plates
MMDA Cracks Down on License Plate Cover-Up in the Philippines The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has launched a crackdown on motorists attempting to evade the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) by covering their license plates. This tactic, while ingenious, is a clear violation of traffic laws and carries a steep penalty of ₱5,000. According to an MMDA official featured in a recent News5 report, "covering your license plate is a violation of the traffic code, and the fine is ₱5,000. We are monitoring CCTV footage and taking action against offenders." The MMDA's initiative is aimed at improving road safety and ensuring accountability for traffic violations. The ₱5,000 fine serves as a strong deterrent, and the use of CCTV technology allows for efficient monitoring and enforcement. While some drivers have found creative ways to conceal their plates, the MMDA's commitment to enforcing the NCAP sends a clear message that such actions will not be tolerated. The crackdown highlights the ongoing efforts to modernize traffic management in Metro Manila and improve road safety for all citizens. The strict enforcement of traffic laws, combined with technological advancements, is expected to contribute to a safer and more organized traffic environment in the region.