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July 14th, 2008 01:37 AM #11
Amp*** mga kawatan yan! Mga ulol talaga yang mga yan. Next time pare, post mo mga plate number ng mga animal na yan at ireport natin sa PNP. May mangyari man o hindi at least statistic na sila. Pag dumami yan magpapapogi na ang PNP.
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July 14th, 2008 11:29 AM #12
pero ako di ko gagayahin yung ginawa nyo sir, mahirap na baka kung ano pa masamang mangyari o kaya malaking abala pag nagkataon. dalawang sasakyan pa sila hindi natin alam kung ano ang nasa isip nila, pabayaan ko na lang sila na makakita ng katapat nila o kung may pulis man na pwedeng sumita sa kanila. mahirap mag risk sa mga ganyang sitwasyon, imo..
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July 15th, 2008 04:48 PM #13
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August 1st, 2008 11:45 AM #15I would have given way if that happened to me. You'll never know who carries a gun.
reminder lang, next time pagbigyan mo na. hindi worth i risk ang buhay sa mga bagay na ganyan
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August 1st, 2008 12:00 PM #16I would have given way if that happened to me. You'll never know who carries a gun.
reminder lang, next time pagbigyan mo na. hindi worth i risk ang buhay sa mga bagay na ganyan
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August 1st, 2008 12:21 PM #17
You mentioned you'll simply get his insurance company to pay yours. What if he just decided to do the PIT maneuver to you and get you out of the road so his VIP can get through, at your expense? Ever thought of that? Or what if he rams your car from behind and once it's clear he just zips through and won't even glance back to check on you so he and his VIP can get through?
It's not worth it. If you don't respect them, what makes you think they'll respect you any bit more? I'm just giving you a heads up, so we won't lose a Tsikoteer to immature road rage actions. The fact that he was desperate enough to pass on the right should be enough of a sign to you that he doesn't care at all. You're lucky he had his limits. Otherwise, he would have taken you down with him.
OK na sana when you said you didn't yield, pero you intentionally blocked his path. That was the most dangerous part you did. If it was a real emergency to the extent they'd use physical force, they would. Maybe it wasn't, in this case. But either way, like I said, it's not worth it.
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August 1st, 2008 12:42 PM #18
sana naisip niyo din na baka emergency naman talaga kaya sila ganon. i agree na hindi dapat talaga gumamit ng wang wang if you have nothing to do with the government or what not pero kung hindi ka naman naaabala sana hindi mo na lang pinansin at pinadaan mo na lang. mahirap na kasi ang panahon ngayon. besides pano kung may mamamatay na nakasakay sa xtrail? e di namatay na yun dahil sayo diba? in any case, sana wag na lang natin iniintindi yang mga yan.. payo lang naman..
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August 1st, 2008 02:49 PM #19
All points taken Sirs. Thanks sa mga payo.
Havent seen wangwangers on the road after this post, kaya di ko rin naman naulit na. It was actually the first time that I did it.
Whether there was someone carrying a gun or not though is something I don't really glorify in my own personal sense. I do have connections if in case such an event happened though, but those connections are mere "connections", and nothing else. I haven't even heard from them eversince I graduated out of a certain military school.
I have also done my research (via SLEX Office in Bicutan) and turns out that the officers in SLEX are actually receiving reports of this particular convoy with an X-Trail having "Lawyer" on its plate. They couldnt give me any other detail aside from the fact that it was once caught a week after I made my post here and when asked for permits to use the wang-wangs on their vehicle, they had none. Other than that and the attending officer only said "would be against their policy". Well at least I now had the confidence that even with the way they're managing their toll, they're doing something right.
As per kung mamatay dahil saken? My only wish is that they followed the rule of law and called an ambulance rather than feel as if their private vehicles are ambulances. Personally I can't say it could be my fault, for if they were indeed using an ambulance authorized to use what they use? Then I would have yielded, even stopped just so they can pass.
A good Rear Admiral then told me before: "To implement equality to the point of the loss of family, authority, respect, and honor, is an implementation not all leaders can take - but all must face. In these trying times, that is the difference your batch must make, even not as leaders, but as soldiers ready to move forward for what is just, and for what is right." Ayun lang naman.
Buhay na buhay ang BGC this evening. Bukas halos lahat ng restaurants. Sabi pa nung isang cashier...
Traffic!