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November 2nd, 2010 08:08 PM #21Dapat sir tinanong nyo kung sino at ano yun pangalan nung VIP na yan na ine-escort nila, tapos sabay hirit ng "kung ang convoy ng presidente hindi nanggigitgit, kayo pa!"
Pero hindi mo rin masabi, baka mabait naman si VIP at hindi naman alam nung VIP na ganun ang asta nun mga backup nya. Minsan nagfi-feeling din itong mga ungas kasi "VIP" nga pino-protektahan nila. But I would think this would be more of an exception than the rule.
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November 3rd, 2010 02:21 PM #23Kaya next time pag may natunugan na may dadaang vip better get your camphones ready to take video then post sa Youtube para pagpiyestahan ng media.
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November 3rd, 2010 04:32 PM #24positive sir!
parang meron nga po yata red plate sa harap sir yung strada as i review yung video kaso hindi ko po mabasa dahil natatalo ng headlight yung liwanag.. we're still working out na mabasa po yung conduction sticker ng montero. pero im sure wala pong plate number sa likod yung strada and yung 2suvs wala po harap and likod.
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November 4th, 2010 03:36 PM #25super badtrip talaga mga convoy. Traffic na nga lalo pa magtraffic.
dapat mag helicopter nalang kasi sila.
Sa mga di nagbibigay sa mga convoy, keep it up! Hehe.
I don't give way to them either!
Pero question guys, pano pag nabangga ka ng convoy? Will they stop
and talk about it? What will happen?
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November 4th, 2010 09:29 PM #26
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November 4th, 2010 09:37 PM #27
To be fair, let us not all judge convoys. But when you do see one and you know the vehicles are travelling in a pack, best thing to do still is not show any agression or show any attempt to break up the pack.
Keeping the convoy moving and together is part of the job of personal security personell and if they cannot keep the vehicles moving, the next best thing is to keep the pack together so they can respond to any situation that may arise.
Different traffic scenarios can force a vehicle to break off from the convoy temporarily but please just let it back in once it attempts to rejoin.
If your vehicle gets caught in between the lead vehicle and the sweeper and the bullets start flying, the likelihood of your vehicle also ending up like swiss cheese is significantly higher than if you were not in the pack.
Not all convoys are carrying VIP's. Some are transporting valuables in unmarked vehicles to remain discrete.
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November 4th, 2010 10:26 PM #28
speaking of convoys, pero eto kabaligtaran lahat ng mga dilemma natin sa mga VIP convoys na yan;
nakipaglibing kami sa isang family friend namin(mga prominenteng/kilalang tao talaga sila), the wake was held at the ateneo's chapel.
from that said chapel, we have to proceed to a memorial park in marikina for the cremation then next to a church at QC for a mass then the burial afterwards.
so we have a large pack of convoy for that funeral, right before we leave the ateneo compound... i saw the eldest son of the deceased ordered the escort(a lone motorbike) who would be leading our convoy saying; sir, please dont put your siren on as we travel so that we dont catch/disturb somebody else s attention at hindi natin kailangan yon, nakakahiya sa mga tao...wag tayong mang-istorbo.. we have to drive at a normal pace as much as possible, hindi tayo nagmamadali.
ayun, we traveled nice and easy and reached our destinations without any problems at wala kaming inabala kahit papaano.
saludo talaga ako sa pamilyang yun, napaka-humble talaga... yun ang nakita kong ipinamana nung namatay sa kanila... humility
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November 4th, 2010 11:08 PM #29
I got into an collision with a back-up vehicle of a PNP general the other day. The driver (PO1 at that) claims i was at fault and bumped him but i disagreed because i was on the proper lane and on the main thoroughfare (which happens to be EDSA) and the collision occured because his vehicle went straight out of the EDSA-Santolan u-turn slot without even stopping as he claimed he screening his principal (i was already on the rightmost lane of the road and he just darted in front of me).
With regard to right of way, he and his principal (both using unmarked vehicles and had security plates on) should have slowed down before merging from the U-turn slot. It doesnt matter if they're more important then most of us and the fact it was freakin 6 in the morning, what's the stupid rush? AMP, i left the house early so i could have a leisurely drive to the office. Being a security vehicle and VIP doesnt give you the right to drive carelessly and endanger the general public.
To add to it, he was even saying that they want to settle daw sa loob ng Crame instead of going to the proper precinct to report the accident. What a mofo. Of course i refused. The police investigator in the station wasnt much help either and claimed that based on the damaged locations on both vehicles (my front bumper corner and his front right fender) i was undoubtedly at fault... galing. He doesnt seem to understand the meaning of right of way and that there is just no way to stop and avoid a vehicle that deliberately blocks your path with only a few meters to spare, in the rain at that. Buti bumper lang and scratched headlight ang damage ko and my insurance already replaced the parts. As for that police officer, i'll just let him try his luck in claiming from my insurance.... tangingining talaga.
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November 5th, 2010 02:08 AM #30
Parang ang daming convoy nowadays na walang plates sa likod at harap. At hindi pinapansin (takot?) ng MMDA.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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