Councilors’ cars clamped during Sinulog due to lack of ID

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) clarified on Friday that the clamping of vehicles owned by city councilors along D. Jakosalem Street during Sinulog 2026 was done because traffic enforcers could not immediately identify the cars as official vehicles and were responding to a formal complaint. In an official statement, CCTO said the Traffic Enforcement and Operations Division (TEOD) conducted a clearing operation on January 13 after the Sinulog 2026 Multi-Agency Coordination Center (MACC) reported the presence of unauthorized vehicles parked in a designated no-parking zone. According to CCTO, several vehicles found in the area were […]... Keep on reading: Councilors’ cars clamped during Sinulog due to lack of ID