Press Release
May 13, 2020

GORDON SLAMS LTO FOR FAILURE TO RELEASE IRR FOR MOTORCYCLE CRIME PREVENTION LAW, SAYS NON-IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAW VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION

Senator Richard J. Gordon slammed the Land Transportation Office (LTO) for its failure to release the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of Republic Act No. 11235 or the Motorcycle Crime Prevention Law, which he authored, despite numerous appeals for the immediate implementation of the law.

In his privilege speech during Tuesday's session, Gordon stressed that more Filipinos are being killed by riding-in-tandem assailants than the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has done this year. He cited the recent killing of radio journalist Rex Cornelio Pepino, who was shot dead last week in Barangay Daro, Dumaguete City by unidentified riding-in-tandem hitmen.

Gordon expressed dismay over government's failure to implement the law which was signed March last year. He said that the LTO and the Philippine National Police (PNP), the agencies that are supposedly on top of stopping the crimes in the country, are not doing anything to prevent and solve the killings.

"It has been 14 months ago to be exact and yet, up to now, nothing has been done by the LTO. There is no order to come out with bigger plates for these motorcycles. We cannot tolerate this forever. It is beginning to really make us look very, very weak as a government. It shows that we, in Congress, is totally ineffective. Hindi na sinusunod ang batas natin," he stressed.

Gordon also pointed out that non-implementation of the law violates Article 2 of the Civil Code that says that laws shall take effect after fifteen days following the completion of their publication.

"If the Executive does not enforce laws, that is a violation of the Constitution. We, as a people, cannot just grin and bear it as there is a pandemic of motorcycle riding-in-tandem killings. If the LTO does not accept the job, we should ask for the resignation of all these people involved because if they cannot implement a simple law like that, then, we really are in trouble," he said.

"I don't wanna pick a fight to anybody. I just wanna say, if you cannot do it, let somebody else do it. Let's stop the killings," he added.

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