菲律宾国家警察针对燃油危机期间非法提高公共交通票价的行为采取行动

继陆路交通特许经营和监管委员会(LTFRB)对公交运营商展开调查后,菲律宾国家警察(PNP)正在加强对因中东局势引发油价上涨而非法提高票价的公共交通运营商的监控。菲律宾国家警察局长 Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. 将军警告称,不得利用危机牟利,警方将协助监管机构保护通勤者的权益。

菲律宾马尼拉消息——基于陆路交通特许经营和监管委员会(LTFRB)近期的调查行动(例如对帕拉纳克综合航站楼交易所(PITX)八家公交公司的调查),菲律宾国家警察局长 Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. 将军昨日警告公共交通运营商,不得在中东危机导致的石油价格飙升期间非法提高票价。

Nartatez 表示,警方已动员各单位监控航站楼和交通枢纽,加强热线服务,并通过 PNP 的社交媒体平台迅速处理投诉。他在声明中表示:“我们的职责还包括关怀公众的乘车福利。作为 PNP 在充满挑战的时期保护通勤者承诺的一部分,我们将确保各项规章制度得到严格遵守。”

此前,尽管油价每周都在上涨,马科斯总统已指示暂停执行 LTFRB 批准的票价涨幅。Nartatez 敦促公众举报未经授权的涨价行为。他补充道:“让我们共同努力,确保那些蓄意无视和违反特许经营条款的人承担责任,从而终结这种非法行为。”

与此同时,交通部正在等待其 10 亿比索服务承包计划的特别拨款分配令,以资助公共交通司机。交通部负责人 Giovanni Lopez 指出,该笔资金可能仅能覆盖所有路线五天的运营费用。

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