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August 13th, 2009 10:30 AM #11
I think below the minimum cc level sila kaya considered padyak mga yan in the law's view. Hence, no need for papers.
Riders are from the padyak demographic din, so not surprising medyo kups sila sa daan...
On a side note.... Hoy, Mr. Padyak Pussyfoot. Pag-sabihan mo mga katropa mo!
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August 13th, 2009 10:53 AM #12
mga motor sa pang araro gamit ng mga kuliglig.
positive comment ko dito, maganda kasi de-motor na ang padyak, an innovation
on the contrary, mga walang modo o etiquette ang mga nagdadala nito. mas nakakainis ang mga eto dun sadivisoria. dyan sa recto, abad santos, at sa binondo. kalalakas sumingit! singit dito, singit dun...
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August 13th, 2009 11:46 AM #13
hindi lang sila medyo kups... kups na kups na kups na kups na kups!
Riders are from the padyak demographic din, so not surprising medyo kups sila sa daan...
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August 13th, 2009 12:07 PM #14
Wala sila pakialam sa batas at all. This "innovation" isn't godsend rather an additional "pain" on the road...
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August 13th, 2009 12:32 PM #16
pwede ba tayo gumawa ng signature campaign para magawan ng paraan ang mga trikes,jologs at padyak? para naman malagay sa kaayusan at para din sa buhay ng mga pasahero nila. ang tanong,kanino sya ibibigat at sinong pulitiko ang may lakas ng loob gawin ito?
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Why so butthurt?
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August 13th, 2009 01:19 PM #17Problema kasi dito sa 'pinas, mob rule. Takot mga pulitiko gumawa ng paraan sa mga ganitong problema dahil takot sa mga "mahihirap". Because majority = votes.
Dagdagan mo pa na marami sa mga "mahihirap" makikitid ang utak at mahilig sa karahasan. (Tingnan mo na lang mga ga*ong jeepney driver. Sila na nga may mali sila pang magagalit at maglalabas ng pamalo.) You try implementing a rule that's based on common sense and benefits the majority in the long run but requires a little sacrifice on their part? They'd shout, whine and cry about "kayong mayayaman di ninyo alam ang paghihirap namin!" and make stupid rallies that do nothing but cause traffic jams.
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August 13th, 2009 02:54 PM #18
One reason is an ordinary Pinoy who never have the chance to go to school and finish at least high school is actually SMARTER than our lawmakers who earned their masters-doctorate degrees from the most "intelligent" universities here and abroad.
Just an example (off-topic), the LTFRB is having a hard time going after those "erring & killer buses" at EDSA. The latest 'suspect' (Jell), was banned for a month, but only 75 buses out of the 250+ units since the others belong to different franchise but the same name/company.
In short, "nagluluto sila (lawmakers) ng mga batas, malasado pa!"
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August 13th, 2009 05:04 PM #19
i only see one reason why we have so many nuisance transport vehicles and that is because a significant number of people are lazy of walking.
nuisance vehicles contribute greatly to our pollution and traffic problem.
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August 13th, 2009 08:00 PM #20
I actually started a thread like this one, this is really an eyesore plus it's accident prone. they don't follow the rules on the roads coz they don't get slapped with a fine or penalty, only in the Philippines.
as an aside, in the olden days, anyone who does not move 'ala luksa during Holy Week, especially...
Traffic!