P2M worth of hygiene kits donated to PDLs;

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P2M worth of hygiene kits donated to PDLs;

LTO to address backlog of plastic driver’s license cards;

‘No registration, no travel’ policy to be imposed starting next week;

DOLE receives Hall of Fame award

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00:00 The New Zealand Transportation Office wants to address the backlog of drivers license
00:04 cards by February of next year.
00:06 This and other stories in tonight's national news wrap up.
00:12 Wreck-It, a British multinational company donated 2 million pesos worth of hygiene kits
00:18 to persons deprived of liberty or PDLs.
00:21 Department of the Interior and Local Government or DILG Secretary Ben Hurabolo said the donation
00:27 will be a big help, especially as the summer season approaches.
00:31 "Actually we have provided several numbers of CSR activities, one of those is DILG.
00:38 We also have DSWD which was already conducted.
00:42 We also have local government units such as Pasig, Quezon City, Marikina and Makati."
00:52 New Zealand Transportation Office eyes to address the backlog of plastic drivers license
00:57 cards by February next year.
01:00 This as a new supply of the cards is set to be delivered by its new provider.
01:06 Meanwhile LTO will also be conducting more random checkpoints starting next week for
01:11 the stricter implementation of the no registration, no travel policy.
01:15 This after it was learned that only 14 million vehicles out of the 38 million vehicles in
01:20 the country are actually registered, thus around 24 million are unaccounted for or unregistered.
01:27 "I hope there are less apprehensions, more voluntary compliance.
01:32 So the checkpoints, we will really restrict that.
01:39 They will be randomly scattered throughout the city, insure full compliance.
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