Quote Originally Posted by kitsons View Post
You missed the point that the kuligligs are the mode of transport for doing business and without them many of the down line people inbolved in the businesses where kuliglig operates would lie idle and so they say that idleness is the devil's workshop and certainly with the number of kuligligs used at present, certainly a number of these 'kapit sa patalim' existence of those depending on their present kuliglig related jobs would certailnly kakapit more to the patalim.
To assume that the kuliglig downline will lie idle without the presence of the kuliglig is to conclude that there are no other livelihood options left for them, when in fact, there are so many others.

To assume that the kuliglig downline will resort to a criminal life without the presence of the kuliglig is to discount the fact there are indeed several other viable means of transportation for them.

Being the case, I don't see any point that I might be missing. My reaction to such fallacies would be similar to the one that I might have on hearing a hold-upper rationalize his actions by saying "sorry I am doing this because kuligligs have been banned."