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HPG destroys over 7,000 sirens, blinkers

- (SunStar Philippine­s)

THE Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group (HPG) destroyed on Wednesday, May 22, over 7,000 illegally attached vehicle accessorie­s such as blinkers and sirens commonly known as “wang-wang”.

In a ceremony as part of the HPG’s anniversar­y held in Camp Crame, the HPG destroyed 4,674 LED lights, 27 strobe lights, four dome lights, 592 fog lights, 429 blinkers, 539 open mufflers, 36 sirens, 783 commemorat­ive plates, eight horns, 25 motor plate covers, and 13 beacon lights using heavy equipment from the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Brigadier General Roberto Fajardo, HPG director, said the items, which were confiscate­d through the conduct of “Kontra wang-wang” campaign, are being used illegally to get through traffic easily.

Fajardo said such illegal attachment­s that can distract other motorists can cause accidents.

“The moment they put that attachment on their vehicle is illegal,” he said.

Fajardo said owners of the vehicles with illegal attachment­s were issued citation tickets.

Under the law, these gadgets or devices may be attached and used only on motor vehicles designated for official use by the Armed Forces of the

Philippine­s, National Bureau of Investigat­ion, Land Transporta­tion Office, Police Department­s, Fire Department­s, and hospital ambulances.

Violation of the said law is punishable with cancellati­on or revocation of the certificat­e of registrati­on of the motor vehicle involved.

 ?? (Photo from Philippine National Police) ?? MANILA. Thousands of blinkers, sirens and other illegal vehicle accessorie­s were destroyed Wednesday, May 22, by the Highway Patrol Group.
(Photo from Philippine National Police) MANILA. Thousands of blinkers, sirens and other illegal vehicle accessorie­s were destroyed Wednesday, May 22, by the Highway Patrol Group.

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