Quote Originally Posted by pikoyski View Post
Pardon me but I think you got the wrong idea on that "doctor on call" sign, doctors save lives and every minute really counts. Yes that's a privilege that they get but that's because they really are important in some situations, it could matter life or death to their patients. It's not just a matter of who's exempted in that color coding scheme of MMDA and who's not. just try to put yourself in their situation, lets say a patient is in cardiac arrest and the doctor gets busted for driving a car with a color coding plate number on that day. Who's gonna decide on what to do? nurses are there but all they can do is follow the orders of a licensed physician. Doctors have the highest position sa healthcare profession and they cannot be replaced once they are needed, kahit madaling araw pa yan, minsan nga susubu na lang sila ng pagkain nila bigla pa may emergency and so they have to rush anywhere they are needed. siguro nga minsan naaabuso pero if you'd look at it as a whole you'd see that they really deserve and need those signs in their line of work.

no offense s mga lawyers pero i think yun ang mejo walang basis for exemptions to any rule when it comes to traffic. They just have to come early kung saan man ang appointment nila. Come to think of it, wala naman mamatay kung malalte sila eh, and they have no one to blame but themselves dahil sa pagiging late nila.

i totaly agree on this,

lahat ng vehicles namin may MD badge above the plate number and MD sticker sa Front windshield as well MD doctor on call sa rear window ..

dapat lang kasama ang PRC license ng owner (doctor) ng sasakyan para walang prob ..