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Date: April 23, 2018, 4:20 p.m.
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Date: 2018-09-24 10:07:44.000000
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Published by Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board(LTFRB) on April 23, 2018.
Requested from LTFRB by K. Cardeno at 04:20 PM on
April 23, 2018.
Purpose: Report
Date of Coverage: 06/19/2017 - 04/03/2018
Tracking no: #LTFRB-056838909353
Greetings! For our major output in our laboratory newsroom course (J 121), I am writing an article on the jeepney phaseout. I would like to request for data regarding: - Frequency of apprehension or ticketing of jeepney drivers after the PUVMP was implemented; statistics - Areas where ticketing instances are mostly concentrated
September 24, 2018 Dear Kiana, Greetings! Thank you for your request dated Apr 23, 2018 under Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) on Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch. Your request You asked for Statistics on Ticketing Jeepney Drivers. Response to your request While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this instance this Office does not have the information you have requested. However, you may wish to contact traffic enforcement agency such as MMDA, LGU et. al. in order to know the frequency of ticketing for PUJ. We apologize for late response to our portal due to some transition concern. For further assistance you may review the FAQ section of the eFOI site: https://www.foi.gov.ph/help. Your right to request a review If you are unhappy with this response to your FOI request, you may ask us to carry out an internal review of the response by writing to our email at [email protected]. Your review request should explain why you are dissatisfied with this response, and should be made within 15 calendar days from the date when you received this letter. We will complete the review and tell you the result within 30 calendar days from the date when we receive your review request. If you are not satisfied with the result of the review, you then have the right to appeal to the Office of the President under Administrative Order No. 22 (s. 2011). Thank you. Respectfully, Ryan Salvador FOI Officer