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July 15th, 2006 12:16 PM #11Originally Posted by jt888Signature
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July 15th, 2006 01:06 PM #12I believe this is the latest. As of late 2005, my contacts were still using this as the reference for the agency's ticketing system and as I know to date, there have been no updates or modifications to the MMDA's ticketing system except that it has once again been called TVR but still implementing MTT guidelines and SOP.
The file I posted was the one found on the MMDA website prior to the website being updated which I guess the person who edited the website forgot to put this file back on the layout. This is the circular being discussed in the MTT video file downloadable on http://www.mmda.gov.ph/Metropolitan%...c%20Ticket.DAT
Since the video is still available for download then we can intellectually assume that the data on this document is still accurate and correct. You can also download the video from the MMDA website to better understand the concept however it is quite big and may only apply to cable, dsl and wifi net users.
Only the Local gov't units have been implementing new ticketing systems called OVR. So as long as you are apprehended by an MMDA personnel (blue guys), this is the order being followed. I am just trying to help out the gov't and the motorists so that nobody loses because corruption plunders the our govt of income and cheats the motorists into paying higher penalties than what is stipulated in our laws. Unfortunately, I cannot disclose my identity as it may have severe repercussions on me.
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July 19th, 2006 11:24 PM #14Originally Posted by jkill
If they meant that only X should use that lane, then the sign should have the word ONLY. Without the word ONLY, the sign is ambiguous as far as non-X vehicles are concerned.
Would it take a lawsuit to get them to admit that such a sign is subject to more than one interpretation? Would that be an easy case to win? How much would that cost in lawyer's fees?
Another example of this kind of ambiguous/contestable signage is Yellow Plate on Yellow Lane. What on earth does that mean for vehicles with non-yellow plates?
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FrankDrebin GuestJuly 20th, 2006 09:09 AM #15Originally Posted by jt888
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