What does Recto think about possible return of NCAP?

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What does Recto think about possible return of NCAP?
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House Deputy Speaker and Batangas 6th district Rep. Ralph Recto believes that the much-panned No Contact Apprehension Program (NCAP) needs to undergo further studies and public consultations.

House Deputy Speaker and Batangas 6th district Rep. Ralph Recto believes that the much-panned No Contact Apprehension Program needs to undergo further studies and public consultations.“The national government must look under NCAP’s hood and tweak and treat the program of its defects. Para kung ibabalik man, walang malawakang reklamo na ang hulicam ay parang hulidap ,” Recto said in a statement Thursday, Feb. 23.

“But even if judicial roadblocks are lifted, the [NCAP] should not be resumed until broad consultations, whose end is cure it of its weaknesses, are held,” he said. “As NCAP is getting viral, spreading to other LGUs , the rules must be made clear, so there will be benchmarks as to fines imposed, as well as the limits of ROI of private contractors,” he said.

“The objective is to have uniform rule that binds the entire country,” noted the former Senate President pro tempore. One way to do this is for Malacañang to step in, he said. Recto continued: “At kapag nabuo, ipatupad by way of legislation. Kung pwede idaan sa pamamagitan ng EO ni Pangulong BBM, bakit hindi? ”

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