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    #31
    alam ko P10.00 per day ang conduction permit. so kung 7 days, dapat P70.00 plus science fee ata at kung anu-ano pa. basta hindi lalampas ng P150.00 yung 1 week conduction permit.

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    sabi pala sa akin ng toyota dealer ko, toyota daw pinagiinitan ng LTO? kasi sinabi ko sa kanila yung isang kapit bahay ko, sabay kami ng labas ng car, xtrail sa kanya, late january meron na syang plate, e ako hanggang ngayon wala pa. pwede ba yun, iniipit daw mga applications ng toyota?
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    #32
    paano nangyari yon eh half brod ni Presidente nasa Toyota yata

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    #33
    hmmm, baka naman yung dealer lang ang nagka problem sa LTO at nilahat nalang nya yung toyota?
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  4. #34
    Just watched tonight's news. The LTO will strictly enforce the "No plate, no run" policy? Any additional info on this? Meron nanaman bang bagong wave of hulian recently?

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    #35
    Totoo ba 'to? Buti na lang, kakukuha ko lang ng plate ko.

    Ako Jan. 31 ko kinuha honda city ko. Sabi sa kin ok lang yung invoice for 7 days habang pina process pa or/cr ko. After a week nag issue certification honda na di pa naririlease or/cr ko. Mga 2 weeks dumating or/cr ko. Narelease naman plate ko last week kaya lang nagka problema dahil and ending isang 3 at isang 2 (imagine pag nagkataon 2 araw coding ko hehehe). Finally nakuha ko na last wed plate ko.

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    #36
    bakit hindi yung mga assembled jeeps na usually ay stainless steel ang body ang kanilang hulihin? kadalasan, mga kotong cops ang mayari ng mga ito e~~:mad:

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    NAKTF imposes ‘no plate, no travel’

    By Christina Mendez
    The Philippine Star 03/08/2004


    The National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) reiterated yesterday it will start strictly implementing this week the "no plate, no travel" policy on all private and government vehicles nationwide.

    NAKTF chief Angelo Reyes said task force members will start pulling over vehicles without license plates on Wednesday and start apprehending drivers who violate the order five days later, on March 15.

    "I have given strict instructions to all units involved in the implementation of this directive to be firm and resolute in their efforts and spare no one, including police and military personnel," Reyes said.

    According to Reyes, the policy will initially be implemented in Metro Manila but will expand later to other parts of the country.

    Reyes said the move is intended to check the proliferation of vehicles without plate numbers.

    He noted that most kidnapping incidents are perpetrated by suspects who use vehicles without license plates to avoid being tracked down easily.

    Reyes said the NAKTF and the Philippine National Police (PNP) had a coordinating conference last week with officials of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on the implementation of the policy.

    Tapped to assist the NAKTF are members of the Traffic Management Group (TMG) and local police units.

    Reyes said he also met with members of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines under Jose Alvarez last Wednesday at the NAKTF headquarters at Camp Crame regarding the policy.

    To curb kidnapping and other criminal activities, Reyes ordered last year the setting up of checkpoints all over Metro Manila and other key cities and municipalities.

    Reyes said there was a notable decrease in kidnap cases in the metropolis since the NAKTF set up the checkpoints.

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    #38
    I totally agree with this No Plate No run policy, pero dapat may leeway for Brand New vehicles.

    Isama na rin nila yung mga naka home-made yero, acrylic, Euro and Jap plates!!!

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    #39
    yeah.. sana po magawan nila ng paraan ang mabiils na paglalabas ng plates... and sana.. ipag bawal narin yung mga plates na drawing lang... but.. in that case dapat mabilis po mag release ng plates ang LTO... dahil... kawawa naman yung mga nanakawan ng plates... or kinalawang plates.. at wala silang pamalit... my opinion lang po... dapat bawal po pinturahan plates dahil... nagiging ndi uniform plates natin.. mahirap tuloy tukuyin kung tunay po or ndi..

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    #40
    Implement it, but they should do their part (i.e. faster release of plates and apprehend ALL... usually kasi pag kosang pulis or kilala nila, pinapabayaan).

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