
MMDA Debunks Fake NCAP Camera List: Public Urged to Verify Information
MMDA Labels Online NCAP Camera List as Fake: Public Urged to Verify Information The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has declared a list of alleged No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) camera locations circulating on social media as fraudulent. The list, which has been widely shared on various platforms, including Facebook, contains numerous locations purportedly equipped with NCAP cameras. However, according to MMDA officials, this list is inaccurate and has not been released by the agency. "The list circulating online is fake," stated an MMDA spokesperson in a recent GMA News report. "We have not released any official list of NCAP camera locations, and we urge the public to exercise caution and verify information before sharing it." The report showed the list, which was marked with a red flag indicating its inaccuracy. The MMDA spokesperson explained that the list's origin appears to be a Facebook group, underscoring the importance of verifying information from reliable sources. The MMDA's clarification comes amidst growing public concern about the implementation of the NCAP policy. Many drivers have expressed frustration and confusion about the lack of clear information on where NCAP cameras are located. The spread of misinformation further exacerbates these concerns. The MMDA is working to improve public awareness of the policy and ensure the accuracy of information disseminated to the public. The authority reiterated its commitment to transparency and urged citizens to report any misleading information they encounter.