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March 2nd, 2017 05:46 PM #51i think he wants to turn right...
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March 2nd, 2017 09:46 PM #53
this maybe true. kasi high risk taker sya, siguro he's playing in his head, if I beat the red light without problems, swerte ako mamya sa casino. pero kung may problems, malasin ako mamya. eh so nun ready na nya execute siguro yun test nya, bigla humarang yun motor. so how does the brain react? malas yun motor and malas na din sya mamya. kaya hindi sya nakapagpigil at sinigawan nya yun naka-motor. at si di inaashang tadhana, ma-angas din yun naka-motor. so hayun, humantong na sa ganun.
kung tatanuningin siguro ng ibang tao, ano ba naman sya, maswerte na nga sya, naka LC na, million ang tayaan niya sa casino. pero iba talaga pag ganun ang mga klase ng tao, we can say that they are upgraded people than us.
ngaun, bakit yun pinsan ang bumili ng wedding ring nun nabaril? accdg. to news
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March 3rd, 2017 06:53 AM #54
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March 3rd, 2017 07:57 AM #55
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March 3rd, 2017 09:10 AM #56i don't see it as a mitigating circumstance that will extenuate his criminal liability.
use of an unlicensed firearm in the commission of the crime of homicide or murder is an aggravating circumstance. if it was true that he had an expired license, this could be treated as an aggravating circumstance. technically, a firearm with an expired license is a loose firearm, hence, considered an unlicensed firearm.
now, if the killing was attended with treachery, then our unsub would surely face the crime of murder, which is punishable by reclusion temporal maximum to death (but with the abolition of the death penalty, it will be commuted to reclusion perpetua).
with the presence of aggravating circumstance of use of an unlicensed firearm, our unsub, if convicted, would be imposed with a penalty of reclusion perpetua or a period of not more than 40 years.
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March 3rd, 2017 01:44 PM #57
Yan na nga ang sinasabi ko OB, law of the jungle yan. Kung tarantado si XX, may mas tarantado pa sa kanya, si XY.
Nagka-taon, nagka-tagpo. Patay isa.
Katulad kanina, may isang Fortuner na did a sudden swerve sa intersection. Turning right pala sya, pero he is on the middle lane. Pag-GO, sabay kabig and cut on my lane. Take note, mas malaki pa ang dala kong kotse kaysa Fortuner ha, pero hindi natinag sa size ko.
Napakamot na lang si MAPSA enforcer nung tinanong ko kung bakit hindi nya hinuli ...
Sabi nya sa akin .. and I quote ..
"Hayaan nyo na sir, mabubungo din yan"
Dios Mio ...
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March 3rd, 2017 02:25 PM #58typical budget SUV drivers. mostly MS and Fortuner drivers who can't even pronounce Fortuner correctly e.g. for-chooooooooooo-ner
nagkaron lang ng pang down sa SUV... they think they're better than everyone else
pinoys nawalan na talaga ng courtesy, on and off the roads
meanwhile Fredison is probably in some obscure island or in malaysia already
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March 3rd, 2017 04:15 PM #59
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March 3rd, 2017 04:18 PM #60
Very sad... horrid, even. In the news, 2 fatalities na and among them, a 5 y/o girl. It's odd...
Mitsubishi Montero Sudden Acceleration Accidents...