The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed the consolidated petitions challenging the No Contact Apprehension Program (NCAP) in Metro Manila, ruling that the issues raised were rendered moot by the adoption of a new and uniform traffic enforcement framework under the Metro Manila Traffic Code of 2023 (MMTC 2023).
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has announced that motorists can now check and pay for traffic violations, including those under the No-Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP), through the eGovPH app.
Quezon City representative Marvin Rillo has filed a resolution enabling three committees of the House of Representatives to jointly investigate the highly controversial No-Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) being implemented by five cities in Metro Manila.