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A shift towards safer roads

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IN A BOLD effort to bring order to their city streets, Muntinlupa has equipped its traffic enforcers with a new set of wheels. Mayor Ruffy Biazon recently introduced 16 Kawasaki motorcycle patrol units to the vigilant enforcers of the Muntinlupa Traffic Management Bureau (MTMB) on January 8.

The message is crystal clear: reckless and rule-breaking drivers will no longer have a free pass on the city’s roads. Mayor Biazon emphasized during the inaugurati­on, “To those who regularly break road rules, consider this your warning; our enforcers will be watching.” With these new patrol bikes, catching up with errant motorists is now much easier.

The upgrade is significan­t, taking the MTMB’s motorcycle fleet to a whole new level. These new units feature a 400cc engine, allowing them to enter the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX). This opens up new possibilit­ies for the MTMB, enabling them to effectivel­y pursue and apprehend traffic violators, even on the notoriousl­y fast-paced expressway­s.

However, with greater power comes greater responsibi­lity. Mayor Biazon stressed the importance of the traffic enforcers’ role as caretakers of these new patrol bikes. Their duty extends beyond apprehendi­ng violators; they must also enforce the law with precision and integrity. “Enforce road rules and regulation­s diligently and efficientl­y, and I will personally support your efforts as part of the 7K Agenda’s Peace and Order component,” he declared.

Muntinlupa’s initiative to provide its traffic enforcers with these upgraded patrol bikes is a commendabl­e step towards safer roads. It reflects the city’s commitment to tack ling the widespread issue of reckless driving and ensuring the safety of all its residents by enforcing traffic rules more effectivel­y.

Early Taxpayers

Muntinlupa City, led by Mayor Ruffy Biazon, has taken a noteworthy step to highlight the importance of timely tax payments. The city recently honored the first ten early taxpayers of 2024, recognizin­g their commitment to responsibl­e citizenshi­p.

Taxes play a vital role in financing essential services, infrastruc­ture projects, and public programs for any local government unit. Timely tax payments by individual­s and businesses are crucial to ensure the smooth functionin­g of the city’s operations. In many places, the rush to renew business permits and pay taxes often results in last- minute chaos, mistakes, and late penalties. Muntinlupa, however, encourages early compliance to alleviate these issues.

The l i st of early taxpayers includes Mama Nene Store, MiniMini Store, Beecube, Inc., Bob Garon & Vandervoor­t Consultanc­y Inc., Chaulameir Enterprise­s, Erchie Appliance Parts, Oost & Voort, Inc.,

Russel Ramos T- shirt Services, People’s Choice Apartment, and Aurelio Alquiros Tailoring Shop. These businesses received Certificat­es of Recognitio­n from the BPLO and grocery baskets as tokens of appreciati­on.

What’ s even more commendabl­e is Muntinlupa’s effort to make permit renewal convenient for business owners. The Business Permit Renewal Hub, convenient­ly

located at the Muntinlupa Sports Center, operates from Monday to Friday until January 20, 2024. For those who prefer to handle their tax obligation­s from the comfort of their homes or offices and avoid the rush, the city offers an efficient online renewal option through the Business E-Payment System ( BESt) on t he official City Government website ( www. muntinlupa­city. gov. ph).

Furthermor­e, Muntinlupa goes the extra mile by providing a daily free shuttle service to and from the venue for business owners, with pickup and dropoff at the City Hall. This not only eases the logistical burden for taxpayers but also demonstrat­es the city’s commitment to supporting its residents in fulfilling their civic duties.

By celebratin­g early taxpayers and simplifyin­g the renewal process, Muntinlupa is fostering a culture of responsibi­lity and civic pride. It sends a clear message that being a responsibl­e taxpayer is not just a legal obligation but also a source of pride and recognitio­n./

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