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Warning to drivers: Ferry ‘flying voters’ at your own risk

Councilor Edith Wowee Mangguerra (left) with the caretaker of Caloocan City’s Brgy 120 Chair Antonio Duran, who they brought in to spot flying voters, many of whom are allegedly from Brgy 120

An official from the Inter-Agency Council for Traffic (I-ACT) warned on Sunday of harsh penalties for drivers who would allow their vehicles to be used to transport “flying voters” during today’s barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections.

“Aside from [a] ‘colorum’ violation, drivers and operators might face jail time according to the Omnibus Election Code,” said I-ACT head and Department of Transportation (DOTr) Undersecretary Tim Orbos.

DOTr officials announced on Sunday that its operations against colorum and out-of-line vehicles would be intensified today “to counter vehicles ferrying ‘hakot’ and flying voters.”

Penalties for the election-related offenses of the driver and voters will be “deferred to the Commission on Elections for further investigation.”

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