Transportation

Hare-brained ideas

Source: 
Manila Times

Human rights militants are worried that the RFID tags are ways of spying on motorists. Congresswoman Liza Maza warns that the RFID tags could be used to violate the right to privacy of individuals. She also fears that military and possibly police spooks—like those sicced on National Artist for Literature Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera and novelist, visual artist, and UP professor Dr. Jun Cruz Reyes—would use the data from the tags against citizens opposed to anti-poor government policies and critical of the wrongdoings of the Arroyo administration.  read more »

Auto firms seek consultation on RFID scheme

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Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines – An organization of motor vehicle assemblers and distributors is asking the Land Transportation Office to hold consultations with industry stakeholders before implementing its planned radio frequency identification (RFID) tagging scheme next month.  read more »

PNP: No talks with LTO on microchips

Source: 
Inquirer.net

MANILA, Philippines - The Land Transportation Office has yet to coordinate with the Philippine National Police on the use of the controversial Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, even as a police spokesman said that the technology could help police in solving the lingering problem of car theft.  read more »

Maza seeks investigation on LTO’s RFID chips

 Rep. Liza Maza of Gabriela Women’s Party yesterday filed House Resolution No. 1429 directing the House Committees on Transportation and Information and Communications Technology to investigate the impending implementation of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology san wider public consultation and public advisory and which allegedly underwent shady bidding process.  read more »

LTO urged to explain new system

Source: 
www.sunstar.com.ph

MANILA – Malacañang asked the Land Transportation Office (LTO) Thursday to initiate a wider public consultation and study on the planned implementation of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.  read more »

Palace to LTO: Go slow on microchips

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Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang Thursday asked the Land Transportation Office to go slow on the implementation of a “cutting-edge” technology on vehicle registration in response to complaints raised by motorists and transport groups.  read more »

'Surprised' PNP to study how to enforce LTO’s RFID program

Source: 
www.gmanews.tv

While transport groups were divided over the Land Transportation Office’s RFID (radio frequency identification) microchip program for vehicles, the Philippine National Police said Thursday it will need time to study the system.  read more »

Vehicles microchip tags bucked

Source: 
Journal Online

A MILITANT lawmaker yesterday opposed the plan of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to tag vehicles with microchips using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology which she claimed could violate the people’s right to privacy.  read more »

Vehicle owners to pay P350 for LTO chips to spy on motorists

Source: 
The Daily Tribune
Car owners will be forced to shell out P350 for each vehicle when they renew their vehicle registration to allow the government to monitor their movement under a proposal of the Land Transportation Office (LTO).  read more »

Rfid in vehicles violates right to privacy–legislator

Source: 
Business Mirror

A MILITANT legislator warned on Wednesday that the plan of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to tag vehicles with microchips using radio frequency identification (Rfid) technology may violate the right to privacy.  read more »

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