LTO revokes driver’s license of ex-cop in road rage incident

LTO revokes driver’s license of ex-cop in road rage incident

LTO revokes driver’s license of ex-cop in road rage incident

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has revoked the license of Wilfredo Gonzales, the dismissed police officer who threatened a bike owner with a gun throughout a viral highway altercation.

In a decision dated September 5, the LTO discovered Gonzales responsible for a number of site visitors violations together with Section 27 (Improper Person to Operate Motor Vehicles) of Republic Act 4136, or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code, ensuing within the revocation of his license for 2 years.

A replica of the decision has been forwarded to the Department of Transportation.

“Respondent-driver’s acts of having no due diligence in driving, which caused the incident that resulted in the destruction of the property of the victim, is considered unacceptable behavior of a driver. Taken as a whole, his actions are tantamount to the acts of an Improper Person to Operate a Motor Vehicle, which is punishable under Section 27 (a) of R.A. No. 4136,” the decision learn.

“Respondent Gonzales is hereby declared as an Improper Person to Operate Motor Vehicles. Hence, his driver’s license which is valid until 07/08/2024, is hereby ordered revoked and he is disqualified from securing a driver’s license and driving a motor vehicle for a period of two years from issuance of this Resolution,” it added.

In a viral video, Gonzales was seen cursing and pulling out his gun in opposition to a bike owner in an obvious highway altercation.

The LTO beforehand issued a present trigger order in opposition to the suspect, which he obtained on August 28, demanding him to clarify why he shouldn’t be penalized for 4 violations beneath the Land Transportation and Traffic Code, which embody reckless driving, obstruction of site visitors, and improper particular person to function a motorized vehicle.

However, the suspect was a no-show on the scheduled listening to on August 31 and was as a substitute represented by his son.

“Mr. Gonzales did not submit an affidavit so we take it as a waiver on his part for us to decide on the matter based on the pieces of evidence we have,” stated Lim.

A present trigger order (SCO) was issued in opposition to Gonzales, which he obtained on August 28, demanding him to clarify why he shouldn’t be penalized for 4 violations beneath the Republic Act 4136, or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code, which embody reckless driving, obstruction of site visitors, and improper particular person to function a motorized vehicle.

The LTO-NCR stated failure to submit a notarized affidavit “would be deemed as a waiver to hear and contradict the allegations against the latter.”

“With the absence of the notarized affidavit, these cases were already submitted for resolution and whatever the results, they will be submitted to the office of our LTO Chief, Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza II, for approval,” stated Lim.

According to the Quezon City Police District (QCPD), the altercation between Gonzales and the bike owner occurred on August 8 however the viral video of the incident surfaced on social media on August 27.

The former cop surrendered to authorities on Sunday afternoon.

At a press briefing on Sunday, Gonzales stated he and the bike owner went to a police station following the incident and settled their variations.  —NB, GMA Integrated News

Source: www.gmanetwork.com