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    I have just read it on newspapers that installation of RFID is required staring March...I do not want to be late so as early as now I would like to inquire kung ano ang procedure for this?

    Kailangan ba dalhin ang vehicle sa LTO? Any papers to sign? Or pwede bang sabayin na lang during yearly renewal ng sasakyan??? a lot of questions since ang nasa newspaper are the objections/protests on the implementation of RFID due to issue on privacy, etc...

    can anyone give some clarifications on this?

    TIA

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    Ano ba ang nabasa ninyo, sir?

    Ito ang nakita ko:

    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/lto-t...port-rfid-tags.
    THE Land Transportation Office (LTO) is urging the public to support the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) devices as one way to stop the illegal use of vehicles and extortion by traffic enforcers.
    LTO 7 Assistant Regional Director Edgar Catarongan said that only those who have something to hide will oppose this project of the LTO and Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC).
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    The LTO’s attempt to win support for the program comes amid opposition from transport groups in Metro Manila, like Piston, over the additional cost vehicle owners must face.
    If a crime investigator want to find out the background of a vehicle used in a crime, all he has to do is approach an LTO operative who is authorized to carry a RFID tag reader, Catarongan said.
    The equipment can access data on a vehicle within 12 meters, including its present and previous registered owners.
    Catarongan explained that colorum or unauthorized vehicles, mostly taxis and passenger jeepneys, will stand out.
    These cannot be issued RFID devices in the absence of a valid franchise or certificate of public conveyance.
    Assistant Secretary Arturo Lomibao, the LTO chief, visited the various LTO offices in Cebu the other day to monitor the implementation of the RFID program.
    Vehicles with plate numbers ending in one and two must secure an RFID tag upon the renewal of their vehicle registration in January and February 2010, respectively, Lomibao said.
    By March, the LTO operations division will start inspecting the vehicles and those found without RFID tags will be impounded.
    LTO personnel who register or renew the registration of vehicles without issuing the appropriate RFID tags will be punished.
    He added that with RFID, a vehicle owner can no longer use fake registration papers, because the system itself will reveal each vehicle’s background, on the spot.

    Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on January 08, 2010
    Does your vehicle's plate number end in 1 or 2?

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    Yes, my plate number ends in 1, but since my vehicle is new (2009) with 3 years registration, hence up to 2011. So I have to go to LTO for the RFID, right? Thanks for the info...

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    how much do we have to pay extra just for this rfid?
    why do we have to shoulder the cost if it's supposed to help them identify if a certain vehicle is illegal in any way or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vito corleone View Post
    how much do we have to pay extra just for this rfid?
    why do we have to shoulder the cost if it's supposed to help them identify if a certain vehicle is illegal in any way or not?
    I think it's because the burden of proof (that we have a non-illegal car) is on us, hence, we shoulder the cost. That's the way I see it.

    Quote Originally Posted by attyallanlatras View Post
    Yes, my plate number ends in 1, but since my vehicle is new (2009) with 3 years registration, hence up to 2011. So I have to go to LTO for the RFID, right? Thanks for the info...
    *atty: In your case, since it's already registered for 2 more years, I think it's not supposed to be covered, because you are not renewing the registration this year; and I quote:

    Vehicles with plate numbers ending in one and two must secure an RFID tag upon the renewal of their vehicle registration in January and February 2010, respectively, Lomibao said.
    But I guess it's better to clarify this with the LTO, just to be safe (from kotong )

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    bakit nung ng pa renew ako ng rehistro walang bnigay sa akin na sticker ng rfid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vito corleone View Post
    how much do we have to pay extra just for this rfid?
    why do we have to shoulder the cost if it's supposed to help them identify if a certain vehicle is illegal in any way or not?
    350 petot if i remember it right...times the number of vehicles with plate ends 1 to 4/5 = pondo sa kandidatura ni *&^*%...na mula sa bulsa ni juan dela cruz....

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    350 pesos for RFID?

    grabe naman ang patong nila...

    Nasa 70-80 pesos per rfid card lang yan eh...

    I've made a thesis when i was in college which require an rfid kaya alam ko ang price.. mahal naman.. and.. anyone know how the supposedly new system works? kung ano gusto nila mangyari sa rfid system?

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    priority daw dapat eh yung public transportation!....

    ang masaklap pa pala, by february or march pa darating yung mga binili na scanner para sa RFID!..(from TV Patrol, jan. 11, 2009)...plus another months before they can install the said scanner, at binayaran na ng advance ang DOTC!....easy money pipol!...

    baka susunod na ma-hack eh website na ng DOTC.....
    Last edited by prince777; January 12th, 2010 at 06:56 PM.

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    whew! buti naman... saka dapat kung iimplement nila.. dapat maglabas sila ng article how it works, anong ginagawa ng system, etc. etc... pano ang security nung data, etc. etc. ganun din ay gawin. saka sana wala na extra pay.. diba kasama na yun dapat sa "computer fee" na sinisingil? ^^,m

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    Quote Originally Posted by donald22 View Post
    *donald22: thanks for the info!

    whew! buti naman at pina-stop ng supreme court ang implementation ng rfid.

RFID, how to get it?