The MMDA is launching a new mobile application in two weeks to check for No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) violations, featuring enhanced privacy measures including a one-time password (OTP) system.
This new app ensures that only registered vehicle owners can access their violation records, a significant improvement from the previous system where anyone knowing a license plate number could check for violations.
MMDA Traffic Enforcement Group Director Atty. Victor Nuñez emphasized that the OTP feature is crucial to prevent unauthorized access to violation data, aligning the app with the Data Privacy Act of 2012.
The upcoming app will function similarly to the MayHuliKa.com website but with more robust data protection.
The NCAP, which resumed after a Supreme Court order was partially lifted, has contributed to a sharp decline in traffic violations, from a previous average of 3,000 daily infractions to fewer than 1,000 in its initial days of return.
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