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    I've been wondering why these vehicles are allowed to park on a major street. I'm glad it's now on the news!

    Impounded vehicles cause traffic on East Ave. in Quezon City | News | GMA News Online

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    What traffic? :D Ang luwag!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    What traffic? :D Ang luwag!
    that is still not the proper way to impound a vehicle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stigg ma View Post
    that is still not the proper way to impound a vehicle...
    It's apparently a logistical problem for them. Previous administrations have not provided ample spaces to store apprehended vehicles. I'm just glad they're cracking down on colorum PUVs.

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    Di ba dinadala nila sa Tarlac yung mga na-impound na sasakyan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    Di ba dinadala nila sa Tarlac yung mga na-impound na sasakyan?
    I doubt they have the manpower or the resources to do that. Transporting two vehicles is one thing, transporting dozens of PUVs, from taxis to buses, is a totally different matter.

    Again, it's a logistics problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    I doubt they have the manpower or the resources to do that. Transporting two vehicles is one thing, transporting dozens of PUVs, from taxis to buses, is a totally different matter.

    Again, it's a logistics problem.
    I remember in the news a few months ago how they (LTFRB) drove about a dozen colorum vans to Tarlac. How is that a problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    I remember in the news a few months ago how they (LTFRB) drove about a dozen colorum vans to Tarlac. How is that a problem?
    'About a dozen' is not the same as 'dozens'. Think about it.

    You can probably carry a dozen eggs using just your bare hands, but I doubt you can do the same with dozens of eggs.

    We can split hairs all day but whether or not they take it all to Tarlac, it's still a logistical nightmare. That's all I'm saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    I remember in the news a few months ago how they (LTFRB) drove about a dozen colorum vans to Tarlac. How is that a problem?
    special job order siguro.
    but on a regular (daily!) basis?
    it will need a dedicated person to make the call.
    do we have that dedicated person? (think, "special powers".)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    special job order siguro.
    but on a regular (daily!) basis?
    it will need a dedicated person to make the call.
    do we have that dedicated person? (think, "special powers".)
    So its not a question of men/drivers, but a question of a "man" with the balls to order them driven out of Manila.

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