(June 29, 2024) — A Senate committee has recommended the appearance of vehicle owners who will renew their registrations.
Sen. Raffy Tulfo, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Public Services, highlighted the surge of complaints his public service program encounters that involve vehicular registration issues.
“Marami nang natanggap na sumbong ang ‘Raffy Tulfo in Action’ (RTIA) kung saan hirap ang mga awtoridad na tukuyin ang gumamit ng sasakyang sangkot sa krimen o aksidente dahil matagal na palang naibenta ito pero nakapangalan pa rin sa unang owner,” Senator Tulfo said.
Further, Senator Tulfo cited a complaint to RTIA about a car used in a scam targeting a cancer patient on June 10. The driver remains unidentified because the car was repeatedly sold with only an open deed of sale processed.
“Common practice na kasi ngayon lalo na sa buy and sell, na bibili ng sasakyan ang isang tao at hindi muna ito nirerehistro dahil ibebenta niya rin ito, bukod pa diyan ay para makatipid siya,” Senator Tulfo explained.
“Sa ganitong practice, malakas ang loob ng mga driver na takbuhan ang kanilang responsibilidad sakaling may aksidenteng nangyari sa daan. Gayundin, nagagamit ng mga kawatan ang sasakyang binili para sa mga modus nila,” he added.
In response, Senator Tulfo plans to propose legislation mandating that vehicles must be registered with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) within 10 days of purchase. Failure to comply will result in immediate impoundment of the vehicle.
He also intends to include an “anti-fixer” provision in his bill, where any LTO officer caught involved with fixers will be immediately dismissed off their posts upon the first offense.
Lastly, Senator Tulfo urged all second-hand car owners whose vehicles are not yet registered in their names to visit the nearest LTO office to facilitate the proper transfer.
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