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    A good read, the owner invoked her right to his own private vehicle, di nya pinapasok yung ASBU. This could be the SOP on how to handle these people.

    http://roamaimlessly.wordpress.com/2...ion-officials/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Langabe View Post
    Nakahata ata si binay na ang mga ASBUwaya ang magiging isa sa tinik na ibabato sa kanya pag nagsimula na ang presidential election.

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    Malapit na eleksyon, bawal ang nakakasira sa pangalan. hehehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronw123w124 View Post
    At least in the next few weeks/months wala muna ang mga hinayupak na perwisyo sa biyahe namin araw araw.

    Dito naman sa Pasig, ang mga hayup naman sa kanto ng Marcos Hiway and Jolibee A. Rodriguez Ave. Lagi napapara mga trucks namin dyan kasi halos sa labas lang ng office namin yan. Sa buwisit ng isang driver namin, sumilip muna sya bago nilabas yung truck tapos pinondohan ng mga 2 gallons na tubig yung muffler na may halong konting caustic soda(acid), pinagapang nya lang yung truck palabas hanggang parahin ng mga hinayupak, tapos pag testing nila sabay bumuga ng tubig yung truck, natakot yung taga test dali daling hinugot yung pang testing nila dahil masisira daw yun pag basa, eh di alam ng g*go na mas matindi yun dahil may caustic soda. Tapos nakipagsagutan pa kay manong driver yun, hiniritan naman ni manong "diba kayo mismo nagsabi na magandang linisin muna ang muffler bago bumiyahe araw araw? " Ayun, wala nang nagawa yung g*go kundi paalisin yung truck namin. Tuwang tuwa si manong dahil kahit papaano nakabawi din sya sa mga hayop na yan, sana nga lang tuluyang nasira yung machine nila.
    t*ngina! hahaha. sana pumuswit sa mukha niyang hayup na yan! ginagamit ko noon yang caustic soda panlinis ng gunk at sediments ng tambucho ng 2 stroke scooter ko.

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    "Let us not forget that the real intent of the Clean Air Act and all*government activities emanating from it is to reduce air pollution*especially in highly urbanized areas like Makati City, where over half*a million motor vehicles, mostly running on fossil fuel, ply the road*network daily,” Binay said.

    ^naku PUT*NGINA NIYO! palitan niyo mga oto niyo at mag bisikleta kayo mga g*go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by holdencaulfield View Post
    "Let us not forget that the real intent of the Clean Air Act and all*government activities emanating from it is to reduce air pollution*especially in highly urbanized areas like Makati City, where over half*a million motor vehicles, mostly running on fossil fuel, ply the road*network daily,” Binay said.

    ^naku PUT*NGINA NIYO! palitan niyo mga oto niyo at mag bisikleta kayo mga g*go!
    Ampch, ka-nosebleed naman yang english ni Noggy Jr.

    He forgot to mention... half a million vehicles ply the effing crappy Makati road network. Makati road conditions really suck. Patcha-patcha, lubak-lubak. Overlays last less than a few months...

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    Quote Originally Posted by holdencaulfield View Post
    "Let us not forget that the real intent of the Clean Air Act and all*government activities emanating from it is to reduce air pollution*especially in highly urbanized areas like Makati City, where over half*a million motor vehicles, mostly running on fossil fuel, ply the road*network daily,” Binay said.

    ^naku PUT*NGINA NIYO! palitan niyo mga oto niyo at mag bisikleta kayo mga g*go!
    Hindi naman hangin ang nililinis ng ASBU, ang tamang itawag sa law na ito ay Clean the Wallet Act

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    Latest GOOD NEWS and hope it will be true and sana alam ng mismo ng ASBU nila:

    ?Kotong? gripes stall Makati drive vs smoke belching | Inquirer News

    "Where there’s smoke, there must be fines—but it’s apparently not that simple in Makati City.
    Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay on Tuesday ordered the suspension of the citywide antismoke belching operation in view of mounting complaints in the social media that its enforcers had been engaging in extortion.
    Binay directed the Office of the City Administrator, headed by lawyer Eleno Mendoza, to investigate the complaints posted online and urged motorists to formalize the complaints so they could be properly addressed by the office.
    The complaints directed at members of the Makati Pollution Control Office (MPCO) were posted on the city’s official Twitter accounts—*MakatiTraffic and *MakatiInfo—as well as on Facebook and some blogs.
    “Motorists or the riding public who may have complaints against our MPCO enforcers comprising our local antismoke belching unit may lodge a formal complaint in the Office of the City Administrator,” Binay said in a statement.
    “The city government does not tolerate abusive law enforcers. We have suspended ASBU operations to make way for a thorough investigation on the complaints we have been receiving from a growing number of motorists venting their frustrations in the social media,” Binay said.
    The suspension would remain in effect until the issues had been thoroughly investigated and resolved, he stressed.
    At present, the city has 31 enforcers tasked to conduct antismoke belching operations, as designated by the Makati Public Safety Department.
    Aside from alleged extortion, they were also being accused of harassing private motorists, being partial toward drivers of public utility jeepneys and buses, and of causing traffic jams themselves.
    Some complaints also alleged that they were not properly conducting tests on a vehicle’s smoke emissions, by stepping too hard and too long on the accelerator, for example.
    The Makati City Vehicle Emission Control Code, enacted through Ordinance No. 2004-032, imposes penalties that include a fine of P1,000 for the first offense; P2,000 for the second; P3,000 for the third; and the confiscation of the driver’s license or the vehicle’s license plate."

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    ^
    Saka yung ayala underpass sobrang dilim, kasing itim ng kutis at budhi ni binay yung daan dun. Wala ba silang balak palitan yung ilaw dun?

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    salamat sa social media ... nakatunog yata malapit na mapuno ang mga tao sa kanila

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    #11
    Baka lurker dito si Noggy Jr

    "MAYOR BINAY SUSPENDS ANTI-SMOKE BELCHING OPERATIONS IN MAKATI; ORDERS PROBE ON COMPLAINTS, RE-TRAINING OF ENFORCERS " - Makati Portal - News

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    Oras na daw para paputiin ulit ang Binay image kasi lalo pang nangingitim na sila sa paningin ng tao dahil sa mga ASBUllsh*t na yan.

    Or siguro sapat na ung nakurakot nila kaya pwede ng "isuspend" ung operation considering ang tagal ng problem ito, nasa social media na, pero ngayon lang umaksyon.

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    Kung meron man tayong matutunan dito, yan ay ang dalhin ang mga hinanaing sa social media.

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    LINK: Makati suspends anti-smoke belching drive Over reports of extortion | Metro, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

    Makati suspends anti-smoke belching drive Over reports of extortion

    MANILA, Philippines - The Makati City government suspended its anti-smoke belching operations yesterday following allegations of extortion involving the anti-smoke belching unit (ASBU) enforcers.

    In ordering the suspension of anti-smoke belching operations by the Makati Pollution and Control Office (MPCO), Mayor Jejomar Binay Jr. also ordered city administrator Eleno Mendoza to investigate the complaints.

    Aside from allegations of extortion by some MPCO personnel, there are also reports that the enforcers failed to comply with the implementing guidelines of the local vehicle emission code and the Clean Air Act or Republic Act 8749.

    Binay called on the public to file their complaints against MPCO personnel with the office of the city administrator.

    Binay issued the suspension order after learning of several complaints posted on the city’s official Twitter accounts, *MakatiTraffic and *MakatiInfo, as well as on Facebook and on blogs.

    Among the issues frequently raised by complainants was the improper conduct of roadside emission testing, particularly ASBU enforcers allegedly stepping too hard and long on the accelerator. Cases of extortion and harassment were also aired by netizens, as well as traffic jams arising from the conduct of ASBU operations in the city. Another complaint was their seeming indifference to smoke-belching public utility jeepneys and buses.

    “The city government does not tolerate abusive law enforcers. We have suspended ASBU operations to make way for a thorough investigation on the complaints we have been receiving from a growing number of motorists venting their frustrations on social media,” Binay said.

    Binay said ASBU operations in the city will remain suspended until the issues have been thoroughly investigated and resolved.

    Binay also ordered MPCO chief Ricardo Suarez to move up the scheduled annual training program for enforcers, previously held during the second week of December, and subject them to intensive training while their operations are suspended.

    Binay, however, called on motorists to be responsible citizens and see to it that their vehicles are well-maintained to contribute to the advocacy for cleaner air and a healthier environment.

    “Let us not forget that the real intent of the Clean Air Act and all government activities emanating from it is to reduce air pollution especially in highly urbanized areas like Makati City, where over half a million motor vehicles, mostly running on fossil fuel, ply the road network daily,” he said.

    Makati’s vehicle emission code, under Ordinance 2004-032, sets emission standards for motor vehicles and violators are fined P1,000 for the first offense, P2,000 for the second offense and P3,000 for the third offense. In all cases, the driver’s license, license plate or both will be confiscated and released to the owner when the vehicle passes the emission test.

    The MPCO is the designated arm of the Makati Public Safety Department (also known as MAPSA) tasked to enforce the vehicle emission standards in the ordinance. At present, it has 31 enforcers tasked to conduct anti-smoke belching operations.

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    Nagpapa-pogi....

    Parang iyong seal daw ng "VP" sa mga relief goods,- ikinabit ng hindi niya alam....

    Hayyyyyy....




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    Mag-amang G*g0!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMm29 View Post
    Mag-amang G*g0!
    Is it a fact or a bluff?can't agree more sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMm29 View Post
    Mag-amang G*g0!
    x1000

    too short

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post

    Nagpapa-pogi....

    Parang iyong seal daw ng "VP" sa mga relief goods,- ikinabit ng hindi niya alam....

    Hayyyyyy....




    21.7K:outcold:
    Sinabi mo pa,sabi nang kaibigan nya may gawa nun eh(sabi ni VP)

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    ^ r.papa meron din. right side coming from caloocan.

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