Police in Central Luzon have deployed patrol cars to fetch commuters, who would get stranded in case some public utility vehicles join the nationwide transport strike that started on March 6. | joannaglibotINQ /PDI
In an advisory on Monday, Brigadier General Jose Hidalgo Jr., director of Police Regional Office 3, said all police units in the region were on standby to augment the transportation to ferry commuters to their destinations.“We have our command center to monitor the traffic status in areas affected by the strike, if any,” Hidalgo said.
As of Monday morning, there were still no reports of jeepney drivers in Central Luzon joining the transport strike.
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