President Marcos expressed support for the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP), calling it a good initiative that can help promote discipline on the road and curb corruption so long as it is implemented properly.
00:00For today's Manila Bulletin News Break, President Bongbong Marcos Jr. supports the No Contact Apprehension Policy, or NCAP, calling it a good initiative to promote discipline on the road and to help curb corruption.
00:15In the second episode of his podcast on Friday, June 20th, he said that the idea behind NCAP is sound, especially if the goal is to ensure consistent enforcement of traffic rules and reduce opportunities for bribery.
00:45Under the system, traffic violations are captured through CCTV cameras or other automated tools, and fines are mailed to the vehicle's registered owner without human intervention.
00:59The President's remarks came amid calls from some sectors to temporarily suspend NCAP and review its implementation, citing unclear rules, hefty fines, and claims that the government is using the system as a revenue-generating scheme.
01:15For today's Manila Bulletin News Break, President Bongbong Marcos Jr.