Lacson: More random checks vs fake ambulance emergency runs a must
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- Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson has urged authorities to conduct more random checks to prevent fake emergency runs by ambulances especially during rush hour.
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” Lacson urged authorities on Friday, Feb. 13, to conduct more random checks to prevent fake emergency runs by ambulances especially during rush hour.
Lacson warned vehicles, which use loud sirens, are not only annoying but can be potential hazards to motorists and commuters.
“More random checks on siren-blaring 'ambulances' especially during rush hours should be conducted,” Lacson said on X.
“Drivers of vehicles with no emergency patients must be apprehended, their licenses revoked and charged, if warranted. Aside from (being) annoying, they can be traffic hazards,” he added.
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Earlier, the Department of Transportation Special Action and Intelligence Committee for Transportation (DoTr-SAICT) stopped an ambulance using the EDSA Busway Santolan station.
The DOTr officials later found out that the ambulance was being used not as an emergency vehicle but as a shuttle service for passengers going to the hospital for a checkup.
Last year, the senator proposed that buses using the EDSA busway go the other way, to discourage unauthorized vehicles from using it especially during rush hour.
He said this can be paired with the proper infrastructure where commuters can get off at the center island instead of along the highway so they can avoid getting hit by cars, since the buses’ doors are on the right side.
Lacson said this should end the potential for abuse by violators as no one wants a head-on collision.