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November 12th, 2015 11:17 AM #51
And you all forgetting us. ****tards Filipinos. Paano may mababago eh walanghiya naman talaga mga pinoy.
It's in our culture wala na talaga magbabago
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November 12th, 2015 12:06 PM #52Kayang sumunod ng pinoy.. ang pinoy kasi parang kalapati. Pag mahigpit papalag. Pag maluwag kakawala.. problem maraming naka upo sa govermemt natin na mas malaki ang pansariling interest than mag lingkod. Kaya yung mga pinoy pasaway kasi pasaway din naman ang goverment.
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November 12th, 2015 12:26 PM #53
We can only if we start dishing out law enforcement and punishment Singapore-style.
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November 12th, 2015 07:22 PM #54i was on this bus right around the time the HPG took over traffic management. The driver was noticeably freaked out by it, he almost knocked over this lady who was trying to board when the light suddenly turned green.
Why? Because they knew that traffic was being handled by cops carrying guns.
Perhaps we do need this, at least at the onset. Then eventually, hopefully, we get a little more of the g*g0 beaten out of us with each succeeding generation.
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November 13th, 2015 04:57 AM #55
What we need is consistent enforcement of laws. Dun pa lang sa EDSA, laking pagbabago simula nung hinandle uli ng HPG. Well, matraffic pa din sa ibang parte pero generally nagimprove naman traffic flow especially dun sa mga area dati na ginagawang tambayan ng mga jeep saka bus.
Mas ok siguro kung implement na din ang no contact apprehension by using cctvs as this will reduce corruption and traffic since d ka paparahin sa gitna ng kalsada. Ibang klaseng deterrent din yung di mo alam kung saan ka mahuhuli kaya kailangan mong tinuan ang pagmamaneho, otherwise ang dami mong fines pagdating ng rehistro.
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What we need is consistent enforcement of laws. Dun pa lang sa EDSA, laking pagbabago simula nung hinandle uli ng HPG. Well, matraffic pa din sa ibang parte pero generally nagimprove naman traffic flow especially dun sa mga area dati na ginagawang tambayan ng mga jeep saka bus.
Mas ok siguro kung implement na din ang no contact apprehension by using cctvs as this will reduce corruption and traffic since d ka paparahin sa gitna ng kalsada. Ibang klaseng deterrent din yung di mo alam kung saan ka mahuhuli kaya kailangan mong tinuan ang pagmamaneho, otherwise ang dami mong fines pagdating ng rehistro.
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November 13th, 2015 08:57 AM #56
Hinde, walanghiya talaga tayo kahit sino ilagay mo walang mangyayari.
Keep on blaming the govt. eh mismong mga tao. Walanghiya.
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November 13th, 2015 09:08 AM #57so mag umpisa na tayong maging mahiyain ngayon. yung lang pala ang ugat. umpisahan natin dito sa tsikot.
ako si LVC, isang pilipinong mahiyain, pero di isang duwag.
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November 13th, 2015 09:38 AM #58OT: anyone notice that traffic got bad at the start of the week? Also noticed that the HPG weren't that visible, and buses went back to their old diskarte. i suppose all those cops are preparing for APEC
i mean, all due respect to MMDA, at least they tried, pero iba talaga when the HPG took over. Madalas sa Guadalupe makakailang kaway yung MMDA just to get the buses moving, kung hindi lalapitan e hindi pa aalis. Maawa ka na lang nga sa TE, walang magawa.
Pag HPG, kahit nakitang nakatambay lang e nagiging disiplinado na
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November 13th, 2015 10:42 AM #60
One can only hope.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well