The LTFRB chief also minimized the impact of the recent transport strike, saying it failed to paralyze routes in the metro.
MANILA — The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board on Tuesday said that several public utility vehicle drivers may face sanctions, should investigations show that they violated some of their franchise provisions when they decided to hold a transport strike earlier this week.
“Yung franchise may kaakibat po 'yang responsibilidad at terms and conditions. Kung mayroong makita o information na makuha… puwede silang imbestigahan, isho-show cause sila ng LTFRB,” he said. “Puwede naman sila pumunta sa mga lugar na gusto nilang magpahayag basta 'wag nila tatanggalin ang kanilang mga sasakyan sa kanilang mga ruta para pagserbisyuhan ang ating mga mamamayan,” he added.
“Generally walang paralysis ng ating mga routes at walang malalaking affected areas ng ating mga ginawang transport rally kahapon,” Bolano said.
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