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The local government of Manila will be fielding more traffic enforcers on the streets to maintain order after the Supreme court issued a Temporary Restraining Order on the "No Contact Apprehension Program."
In a statement issued by spokesperson Atty. Princess Abante, Mayor Honey Lacuna assured Manila residents and motorists that regardless of the suspension of the NCAP, the Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau will continue to strictly enforce traffic regulations to maintain order, discipline and safety along the roads.
Lacuna said whatever decision may arise from the study, review and discussions regarding the complaints against NCAP, the residents of Manila are assured that their city government will continue implementing ways to keep order on the streets.

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