By Perfecto T. Raymundo, Jr.
QUEZON CITY — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has placed under alarm a total of 19 motorcycles involved in illegal racing activity along a bypass road in San Rafael, Bulacan.
LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II said that all the registered owners of all the motorcycles were summoned through separate show cause orders (SCOs) issued by the agency’s Intelligence and Investigation Division.
The 19 motorcycles were impounded and according to the police report, the individuals involved were engaged in illegal motorcycle exhibitions and were found to be not wearing helmets while operating motorcycles, driving without driver’s licenses, and using motorcycles without plate numbers attached.
What drew the ire of Asec. Mendoza was when he was informed that the illegal racing activity involved at least 12 minors as young as seven years old.
Based on the report of the Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG), a total of 12 people were arrested while 12 minors, aged seven to 16, were held as a result of the operation at the Mabalas-Balas-Galas-Maasim Bypass Road on Aug. 17, 2025.
“Bukod sa pagkarera sa isang public road kung saan may mga dumadaan na mga four-wheel vehicles, nalaman natin na may mga motorcycle exhibition pang ginagawa ang mga taong ito, kasama nung mga bata,” Mendoza said.
“Hindi natin palalampasin ito, lalo pa at isinagawa ng operasyon dahil may aksidenteng nangyari dun at may naaksidente pa silang bata nung tumatakas sila para makaiwas sa mga pulis,” he added.
Based on the police report, one of the fleeing riders hit a minor while on his way to escape after the local police and PNP-HPG personnel conducted the operation.
In the SCO signed by LTO-IID chief Renante Melitante, the owners were asked to explain why they should not be held liable for charges of Duty to Have License, Reckless Driving, Failure to Wear Protective Helmet, Driving a Motor Vehicle without a License Plate, Improper Person to Operate a Motor Vehicle.
The registered owners were asked to appear at the LTO Central Office in Quezon City on Aug. 27, 2025.
“Failure to appear and submit the written comment/explanation as required shall be construed by this Office as a waiver of your rights to be heard, and the case shall be decided based on the evidence at hand,” the SCO read. ###