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Test day. A member of the Highway Patrol Group directs traffic on Edsa and Cubao on Monday, when the group took over from the MMDA traffic enforcers in an attempt to get rid of the gridlock on Metro Manila’s perpetually clogged artery. Lino SanToS
Bishops demand action on rising crime incidents By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan THE president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines raised the alarm over rising criminality after police records showed a 46-percent increase in crimes committed nationwide during the first six months this year. “Who would not be concerned about rising crimes?” said CBCP president and Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas. “A crime is an offense versus human dignity so we should always be concerned about it.” Next page
By Macon Ramos-araneta, Sandy araneta and Maricel V. Cruz
A TRANSPORT group on Monday called for the immediate resignation of Metro Manila Development Authority chairman Francis Tolentino, citing his failure to solve the traffic problem in his five years in office. In testimony before the Senate, Annie Giron, president of the transport group PS Link, said there was a leadership vacuum at the MMDA, and that the recent takeover by the national police
of traffic management on Edsa was all the more reason Tolentino should step down. “He has proven his incapacity,” Giron said of the MMDA chief during a Senate hearing to explore
effective strategies to address the economic damage done by the worsening traffic problem in Metro Manila. Giron added that the public had the right to demand accountability from Tolentino. PS Link, an organization of public workers with 85,000 members, is also behind an online petition on the Change.org website urging Tolentino to resign. To date, almost 6,000 people have signed the petition. “It is now 2015, and MMDA still has no concrete solution to Next page