Friday, November 7, 2014

Traffic Police requires half-day seminar to traffic violators

 
PAGADIAN CITY (Nov. 8, 2014) – At least 20 participants per session attended the half day seminar after they were caught committing violation of traffic rules and regulations along the city streets of this city, City Police Official said.  

The Pagadian City Police Traffic Section had required to all arrested violators of City Ordinance on Traffic Rules and Regulations including those Motorized Tricycle Drivers and Operators who will applying or to renew their Franchise.

Supt. Glenn Dulawan, Pagadian City Police Chief said the traffic violators needs additional information and education on the City Ordinance implemented by the Traffic Enforcers especially to those franchise holders for motorized tricycles as the basic public utility vehicle in this city.



The seminar spearheaded by the traffic personnel headed by Police Inspector Harry Ratunil Velez will be held at the Traffic Office, Pagadian City Police Building every Friday at 1:00 PM, Dulawan said.

Mostly arrested were violating the City Ordinance No. 2014-344, “an ordinance requiring the installation of mufflers and silencers on vehicle exhaust system.”


The local police have confiscated a total of 258 “unauthorized mufflers” in its campaign against noisy motorcycles during the past two months (August-September) in this city. (JC-MPF News)

Monday, October 20, 2014

Pagadian City police files criminal raps against bus driver

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PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Oct. 17 (PNA) –- Criminal charges were filed before the City Prosecutor’s Office against a bus driver for the death of a seven-year-old child and the injury of another in this city, a police official said Friday.

Local police chief Supt. Glenn Dulawan identified the respondent in the charges as Ariel Lador, 46, driver of a bus owned by the Rural Transit Management, Inc. (RTMI).

Dulawan said the charges for reckless imprudence resulting in homicide and serious physical injuries were filed against Lador on Thursday, a day after he accidentally ran over the victims. 
  
Dulawan said the victims, both seven years old, were coming out of the school in Barangay Lumbia, this city, around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday when the RTMI bus with body number 9162 driven by Lador ran over them.


He said one of the two children died on the spot while the other one was admitted in the hospital.

He said the driver is temporarily detained at the lock-up cell of the local police headquarters. (PNA)
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Saturday, September 20, 2014

City Police Traffic confiscates 258 motorcycle mufflers in two months

A total of 258 unauthorized mufflers use in motorcycle seized

PAGADIAN CITY (October 2, 2014-MPF News) The Pagadian City Police Traffic Operatives had confiscated a total of 258 motorcycle unauthorized mufflers in two moths operations from August to September 2014, City Police Official said.

City Police Chief Supt. Glenn M. Dulawan said the confiscation of unauthorized mufflers use in motorcycle was conducted following the implementation of Pagadian City Ordinance No. 2014-344 or otherwise known as “An Ordinance Requiring the Installation of Mufflers of Silencers on Vehicle Exhaust System that will emit not more th an 60 Decibels (db) within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the City of Pagadian and imposing Penalties for Violation Thereof.
 
Dulawan said the implementation of this ‘Anti-Noise Pollution Ordinance in the City Of Pagadian started last three months May, June and July through the conduct of Information and Education Campaigned (IEC) before the final implementation last August until today.

For violation of this ordinance following scale or penalties shall be also observed such as: 1st offense – fine of Php1,000 and motor vehicle will be impounded; 2nd offense the fine of Php2,000 and motor vehicle will be impounded; 3rd offense – fine of Php3,000 and motor vehicle will be impounded and a corresponding impounding fee of Php200.00 per day until the muffler is fixed by the owner/operator of the motor vehicle.

Unauthorized mufflers use in motorcycle
“I commended the operatives from the Traffic Section and to other city police operatives who augmented in the implementation of the said City Ordinance for the job well done,” City Police Chief said.