Manila Bulletin

Suspension of ‘Doble Plaka’ eyed

- By ARGYLL CYRUS B. GEDUCOS and HANNAH L. TORREGOZA

President Duterte said on Saturday that he plans to suspend the implementa­tion of the Motorcycle Crime Prevention Act due to disadvanta­geous provisions of the law for riders.

During the National Federation of the Motorcycle Clubs of the Philippine­s (NFMCP) Annual Convention in Iloilo City Saturday evening, the President said he would talk to Senator Richard Gordon and the Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) to hold on to the law for a while and to make a compromise. Gordon is the author of the law.

"I will talk to just one--Senator Gordon. Sabihin ko sa kanya na, 'Alam mo ibang countries, as a matter of fact all countries, walang plate number--all motor vehicles, walang plate number sa harap. Diyan lang 'yan sa likod (I will tell him that in all other countries, no motorcycle vehicle has a plate number in front. All plates are

at the back),'" he said.

Gordon, in a statement, said he would explain to the President the salient points of the law and why it should be implemente­d right away.

“(It) will give justice to the victims of riding-in-tandem shooters who could no longer seek justice themselves because dead men tell no tales,” Gordon said.

According to Duterte, the law will not be effective because Filipinos are known to be resourcefu­l people, including the criminals.

"Palagay ko (I think) it would really not make a difference. The criminals of the Philippine­s have perfected the art of falsifying, fabricatio­n," he said.

Duterte, a motorcycle enthusiast himself, explained why he signed the law which riders like him hate.

"Alam mo kasi kung bakit ko pinirmahan ko? Ang pulis tao ko, ang military tao ko. Ano ang i-rekomenda nila I will adopt it basta maglagay lang ng rationale (You want to know why I signed it? The police and the military are my people. Whatever they recommend, I will adopt it as long as they put the rationale there)," he said.

Duterte said that he will try to make a compromise with Gordon and the LTO so the law would be accepted by motorcycle riders. The President said he will try to explain to them that the law can cause harm to the riders.

The President also said he would ask Gordon to lower the hefty fine for violators. "Mahal masyado, Sir, yung fine. 150,000. Masyadong mataas. 150,000 is mas mahal pa sa motor ang yawa (The fine of 150,000 is too high, Sir. It is more expensive than a new motorcycle)," Duterte said.

"I'm willing 110-to 115,000. Pero kung maaari (But if possible), I go to the barest minimum, it should not go lower than – eh kasi sa enforcemen­t siyempre may bayad – mga 110,000. Kung ayaw nila then 115 [thousand]. Mag-haggle na lang ako (It should not go lower than 110,000 because it is for law enforcemen­t, of course someone has to pay. If they don't agree with it, maybe

115,000. I will haggle for it)," he added.

Thank you for listening

Reelection­ist Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito on Sunday thanked President Duterte for listening to the concerns of the motorcycli­ng-riding community on the Motorcycle Crime Prevention Act of 2019 or Republic Act No. 11235.

Ejercito said the Chief Executive’s plan to suspend the law which mandates double motorcycle plates, is a welcome interventi­on and provided a sigh of relief to motorcycle riders.

“For me, it's more like an imprimatur for the conduct of a thorough study and discussion among stakeholde­rs to fully understand the law, especially the source of complaint and confusion, with the end view of coming up with a common formula to assure the safety of riders while the law's anticrimin­ality objective is being achieved,” Ejercito said in a statement.

“The motorcycle commmunity, like the rest of the Filipino people, wants the campaign against criminalit­y of the President to succeed.

“We thank the President for understand­ing the predicamen­t of the riders.”

 ?? (Malacañang photo) ?? AN EYE FOR MOTORCYCLE­S – President Duterte views the motorcycle­s on display during the annual national convention of the National Federation of Motorcycle Clubs of the Philippine­s at the Iloilo Convention Center in Iloilo City last Saturday. With the President is his former special assistant, Bong Go.
(Malacañang photo) AN EYE FOR MOTORCYCLE­S – President Duterte views the motorcycle­s on display during the annual national convention of the National Federation of Motorcycle Clubs of the Philippine­s at the Iloilo Convention Center in Iloilo City last Saturday. With the President is his former special assistant, Bong Go.

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