
Philippine Supreme Court Upholds No Contact Apprehension Policy
The Philippine Supreme Court has lifted a temporary restraining order and dismissed three petitions challenging the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP). This decision effectively upholds the controversial traffic enforcement system.
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SC junks petitions vs No Contact Apprehension Policy
NCAP allows local authorities to enforce traffic rules even remotely through the use of technology
By Jairo Bolledo
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MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court has dismissed three consolidated petitions questioning the legality of the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) in five cities in Metro Manila, a move that may revive the blanket implementation of the apprehension technique that uses digital cameras installed on major roads to record traffic violations. In a 33-page en
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