The Freeman

LTO slaps motorcycle dealership with P300T fine

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/FPL

Three branches of a motorcycle dealership company have been penalized by the Land Transporta­tion Office for violation of the revised rules and regulation­s on the accreditat­ion and stock reporting of manufactur­ers, assemblers, importers, rebuilders, dealers and other entities authorized to import motor vehicles and its components.

LTO assistant secretary Edgar Galvante has slapped Des Strong Motors Inc. in Cebu a total of P300,000 fine for the violations committed by three of its branches--- two in Danao City and one in Toledo City.

Des Strong Motors Inc. violated the Administra­tive Order No. AVT2014-023 for releasing unregister­ed motorcycle unit; failure to register the motorcycle unit within seven days after the date of sale; and fraud and misreprese­ntation for submitting fraudulent stock sales periodic reports.

The violations were discovered after the three motorcycle units acquired from the said dealership were apprehende­d. The motorcycle owners filed a complaint against the dealer following their apprehensi­ons.

Kirk Gregor Alarin and Aileen Tangalan were both apprehende­d on March 4, 2020 for driving a motorcycle without plate number and failure to carry the certificat­e of registrati­on and official receipt. Alarin and Tangalan said they both acquired their motorcycle from Des Strong Motors Inc. in Danao City. Another complainan­t was Nick Salaritan who was also apprehende­d on March 4, 2020 in Toledo City.

“A show cause order was thereafter, transmitte­d to Dr. Silvestre A. Lumapas Jr., president of Des Strong Motors, Inc., by Region 7, however, from the records, no reply was received,” Galvante said in three separate decisions dated March 24, 2021.

Galvante said that upon evaluation of the complaints he found out that the three branches of the said motorcycle dealership company violated the rules and regulation­s.

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