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January 29th, 2014 04:20 PM #1
https://www.facebook.com/ltfrb.citizen.enforcer
*PRESS RELEASE*
*29 January 2014*
*LTFRB invites netizens, public to become Citizen Enforcer *
*Board uses social media networking site to provide *
*public an avenue to report complaints of erring PUV/PUB drivers*
*Manila, Philippines - *Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory
Board (LTFRB) chairman Atty. Winston Ginez is encouraging all vigilant
netizens and the riding public to participate in ensuring safe, convenient,
reliable and dependable land transportation nationwide by volunteering to
become LTFRB citizen enforcer through a new social media networking site
recently created by the Board.
Ginez said the Board decided to create a new Facebook account under the
name 'LTFRB Citizen Enforcer' to allow the public and the growing number of
local netizens report erring PUV/PUB drivers and operator who are violating
transportation rules and regulations that put the public at risk or
inconvenience.
"Everyone is welcome to post complaints, pictures and videos of drivers
and/or operators of taxis, utility vehicles (UVs), jeepneys, buses, trucks
for hire, shuttle and tourist buses, and other PUVs through our Citizen
Enforcer Facebook account," Ginez said.
Since the new LTFRB Facebook account was created a week ago, more than a
hundred netizens have liked the page.
Several concerned citizens also posted varied and positive comments
acknowledging LTFRB chairman's good intention of enticing the public to be
part of the government's mission of ensuring adequate, safe, convenient,
environment-friendly, and dependable public land transportation services at
reasonable rates.
"We will swiftly act on complaints posted on the (social media networking)
site," Ginez stressed.
He added that commendations for good deeds of PUB/PUV drivers can be also
be posted in the site to serve as model for other drivers.
Ginez said everyone is welcome to visit LTFRB Citizen Enforcer Facebook
account at https://facebook.com/ltfrb.citizen.enforcer
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February 4th, 2014 02:09 PM #2
This is what i am looking for. Sure i will post pictures as well in reporting erring taxi drivers in particular. Kudus.
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February 4th, 2014 02:34 PM #3Sa dami ng magrereport, sana kayanin nilang ireview man lang. Baka sa umpisa lang ito.
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February 5th, 2014 12:05 AM #6
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February 5th, 2014 01:16 AM #7
Trabaho ng pesteng gobyerno ipapasa na naman sa citizen. Napakaincompetent talaga nitong mga ungas na ito.
Ako sa office namin dahil under ko housekeeping pagmaykalat na pwedeng oulutin pinupulot ko hindi na kailangan ireport pa ng kung sinong empleyado.
Lahat naman yan nagcocommute dapat alam nila kalokohan. Or kaya ayaw nila pansinin sa kalokohan sila kumikita?
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February 5th, 2014 01:51 AM #8
Di naman pinapasa. Ine encourage lang na mag report.
Kung ayaw mo naman mag report di ka naman pipilitin. Ano mali don?
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February 5th, 2014 02:48 AM #9
wala naman, dami lang nilang hindi nagagawa na trabaho tapos i-eencourage (more subtle way of saying it) pa nila private citizen to report. eh kitang kita naman ng nila yung mga dapat nilang ayusin at panugtin. tsaka wala naman akong sinabing mali, sabi ko lang ipinapasa (ineencourage nila) sa citizen.
ibig ko lang sabihin, bakit kailangan pa ng magrereport eh kung sa araw araw na ginawa ng diyos, kitang kita naman nila problema sa kalsada.
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February 5th, 2014 10:06 AM #10Maganda para sa mga government employees to. Tutal kadalasan ng oras nila eh ginugugol nila sa Facebook. Madami mag monitor ng posts ng netizens, un nga lang sino aaksyon heheh.
No offense po sa mga tsikoteer sa government offices, pero naranasan ko magtrabaho sa kanila ng panandali at sinasabi ko lang ang obserbasyon ko.
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