Mindanao Times

Jail term

• Councilor wants imprisonme­nt for no-license driving

- JULIANNE A. SUAREZ

A CITY Councilor is proposing a jail term for driving without

Councilor Conrado Baluran, council committee chair on transporta­tion and communicat­ions, said driving without license should be considered as a criminal offense that carries stiffer

penalty and imprisonme­nt.

Per the Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO), the penalty for non-production of driver’s license only costs P1,500. The city, through the City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO), is imposing a cheaper P500 penalty, depending on circumstan­ces including expired, suspended, revoked, failure to carry, or fake driver’s license.

Baluran proposes the initiative after finding out that the CTTMO recorded 9,042 No Driver’s License violation from September 2017 up to July 2019.

“One of the basic fundamenta­l principles underlying to ensure the safety on the road is that every driver must possess a valid driver’s license equipped with the basic safety knowledge on traffic rules and regulation­s,” Baluran said in his privilege speech.

“But driving a motor vehicle is not a mere right, rather it is a privilege permitted only to those who have establishe­d accountabi­lity to abide by the rules of the road and are indicated that they will respect the responsibi­lities that driving necessaril­y encompasse­s. But it seems such given privilege were abused and undermine by our motorists,” he added.

The Driving without License violation ranked as among No. 7 among the 46 violations recorded by CTTMO.

“This surmounted statistic only proves that violators take this matter for granted, either the penalty is too cheap that they can afford to pay it repeatedly or a blatant noshow of respect to our traffic enforcers,” Baluran said.

“If smoking in public places is considered as a criminal act, then why not consider driving without a valid license as one, considerin­g that the latter weights more when it comes to importance and necessity since it involves safety of lives and property,” Baluran added.

The councilor said for other countries, driving without a valid driver’s license is more than just a minor traffic violation but a serious criminal offense and the penalties are severe.

“For example, in New York, USA, the charge is considered a misdemeano­r with fines of up to $500 dollars or equivalent to 250,000 thousand pesos and imprisonme­nt of up to 30 days,” Baluran said.

“Though the right to operate a motor vehicle is granted by the state, and its use depends upon the motorist complying with the conditions prescribed in granting the license. We still need to impose penalties higher enough to prevent them from committing such violations out of fear and respect,” Baluran said.

The proposed local legislatio­n was read on first reading and referred jointly to the Committees on Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions, Rules, Privileges, Laws and Ordinances and Peace and Public Safety.

 ??  ?? RESIDENTS of Barangay 23-C, Poblacion District who were affected by the monsoon waves and a fire that hit the barangay last month received cash assistance distribute­d by the City Treasurer Office at the covered court in Mini Forest on Tuesday. BING GONZALES
RESIDENTS of Barangay 23-C, Poblacion District who were affected by the monsoon waves and a fire that hit the barangay last month received cash assistance distribute­d by the City Treasurer Office at the covered court in Mini Forest on Tuesday. BING GONZALES

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