House leader on Angkas overcharging case: 'Let the proper body investigate'
Antipolo City 2nd district Rep. Romeo Acop says it's the "policy of government" to encourage commuters to file complaints against alleged abusive transportation service providers.

Acop, chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, had this to say in reaction to the case lodged by a commuters group against motorcyle taxi company Angkas for overcharging during the recent holiday season.
Asked if he supports to case, Acop said: “That’s the policy of government, anybody can file a case, especially those affected...may karapatan naman ang mamamayan magreklamo (our countrymen have the right to complain)."
“If the case has already been filed, let the proper body investigate,” added the veteran solon, who is a retired Philippine National Police (PNP) general.
Earlier this month, the Coalition of Filipino Commuters (CFC) filed a complaint against motorcycle ride-hailing service Angkas with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) for failing to stop abusive drivers from overcharging customers during the holiday rush.
The LTO is the lead government agency overseeing the motorcycle taxi pilot testing program.
The group reported that last December, Angkas riders took advantage of the heavy demand for rides by turning off their Angkas apps and charging passengers double or more the usual rates charged by the motorcycle taxi company.
The CFC said that Angkas should be penalized “for multiple violations of the standardized fare matrix that the MC Taxi TWG currently implements".
“Using the holidays, or rush hours or the traffic situation to charge more from the commuting public is unacceptable and we demand that this practice be stopped...These violations not only cheat the commuting public of their hard earned money, but also puts the ride hailing industry and the motorcycle taxi pilot in jeopardy," it added.