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P130 M damages from Solid North

By J.Lo

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Land Transportation Office (LTO) emphasized that driving is  privilege ,not a right  and may be revoked for violations of traffic laws and safety regulations.

Relatives of victims  died in road crash at  Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway earlier this month have filed civil cases against Solid North Transit Inc., including its president and  driver involved in the incident.

Case  was filed at  Quezon City Hall of Justice by the family of Philippine Coast Guard Seawoman 1 Dain Janica Alinas, 32, and her husband Jon-jon, 34, with support of Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon, whose department has supervision over  PCG.

Alinas family is seeking P50 million in damages, citing wrongful death, loss of income and moral and exemplary damages.

Separate  case was filed in Antipolo City by  families of other victims, demanding P80 million in damages.

Ten people, including four children, lost their lives and over 37 others were injured in the crash.

 Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board ordered  30-day suspension of Solid North Transit’s operations earlier this month.

According to Dizon, suspension remains in effect, particularly after 15 of its bus units found to be not roadworthy.

LTO has revoked  license of the driver involved in  fatal crash at  Ninoy Aquino International Airport on May 4.

In  five-page decision issued by LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II,  driver was found guilty of reckless driving and his license has been revoked for four years.

He was also fined P2,000 , maximum penalty allowed under existing laws.

According to  LTO’s decision, driver’s failure to exercise due diligence resulted in fatal crash, injuries to other individuals and property damage.

These actions were deemed as violations of Rule I(e) of Joint Administrative Order No. 2014-01 and Republic Act 4136 or  Land Transportation and Traffic Code.

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