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    #31
    Yung kaso regarding the case of the cement mixer truck that killed the 20 year old student near Del Monte Avenue, nakawala na yung driver after the victim's family forgave him and the mixer truck's owner promised to answer all damages incurred...so what is the difference with this one???

    The Makati Police earlier said it was informed that Dargani is now confined in an unnamed hospital as relayed by his emissary, whom Lukban did not identify. The emissary, said Lukban is known in the local Indian business community and was the one who took care of the funeral and hospital needs of Dargani’s two victims.

    Lukban said police officers went to Dargani’s house but neither he nor his car was there. He said the relatives of Dargani’s victims told police that they are not pursuing the case and have executed an affidavit of desistance.

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    #32
    pwede ba gawin alibi ang SUA?

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    McKinley is a big disappointment.
    McKinley is decent compared to this dirt road. The right side is gravel and dust.


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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    You said it... gone are the days when the traffic there is just short and quick.
    Dami kasi dumadaan na kotse dyan entering and exiting Fort. Ok pa yung kalsada noong hindi pa binubuksan sa public hehehe

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    #35
    McKinley is open to the public naman talaga, it just wasn't a high traffic area then kasi hindi pa developed Fort

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    #36
    Looks like another moron overspeeding/reckless sports car owner, who believes his car is exempted from road safety rules of staying within speed limits.
    :
    What's horrifying is the thought that he will most probably get back in Philippine roads, and continue to victimize / injure / kill other innocent filipinos.

    And what's disgusting are those who even glorify these sports car owners when they overspeed / perform reckless driving in public roads, willfully endangering the lives of fellow motorists, and commuters. :fire:

    R.I.P. to the victim

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by 3ple4 View Post
    Dami kasi dumadaan na kotse dyan entering and exiting Fort. Ok pa yung kalsada noong hindi pa binubuksan sa public hehehe
    Kelan naman ito naclose sa public?

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    #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Sweetlucious View Post
    Kelan naman ito naclose sa public?
    Siguro he meant when Fort Bonifacio was still a limited access facility. Dumadaan lang sa McKinley were residents of Forbes/Dasma, Manila Golf and Polo Club members, and military personnel.

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Siguro he meant when Fort Bonifacio was still a limited access facility. Dumadaan lang sa McKinley were residents of Forbes/Dasma, Manila Golf and Polo Club members, and military personnel.
    Yup that's what I thought. Akala ko McKinley was closed to public, para lang sa mga taga-Dasma at Forbes. My bad.

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    #40
    Kung hindi makakapag-areglo ilan years aabutin sa kulangan yan?

    Pero kung nabuhay yung nabangga may jail time din?

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