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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Kanino kaya pwede itawag yung mga makapal ang mga mukhang nagva- violate ng traffic rules sa Buendia cor Ayala na mga government vehicles as well as yung mga diplomats ba yun na blue ang plaka?
    Di ba sa kanto na yun walang left turn kahit saan ka galing at lalong walang u-turn. pero yung mga kumag na yun pinapayaga yung mga red at blue plates na lumiko at mag u turn...dami naman mga enforcer na naka dilaw pero walang ginagawa. nagka loko loko na nga dun dahil sa rcbc na may solong daan eh...meron pang mga makukulit na abusado...haaaay

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    #2
    pards.. sumbong me ke tulfo..
    paktay yang mga yan.. murahin ng murahin yan

    dapat nakuhan mo ng video ..para mas matibay ang ebidensiya

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by jrn29 View Post
    pards.. sumbong me ke tulfo..
    paktay yang mga yan.. murahin ng murahin yan

    dapat nakuhan mo ng video ..para mas matibay ang ebidensiya
    tulfo namimili ng binabangga, yung alam lang niyang kaya niya ang minumura niya pero pag alam niya papalag di niya papansinin.

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    Viva el republica de makati ... Viva alcalde de kamote binay y vice presidente jogjog binay!

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    Blue Plates = DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY

    Kahit si Tulfo wala magawa.

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    Contrary to common misconception, not all so-called "blue" plates have diplomatic immunity.

    Tax-exempt vehicles imported by economic processing zone locators are also issued blue plates to indicate their exempt status. But these by no means carry any diplomatic immunity. In fact, usage of these vehicles are restricted inside their respective EPZs. (However, I do not how this is applied to locators in buildings that have been given EPZ status, if ever such locators are allowed to bring in tax-exempt vehicles). At any rate, by law, owners are required to secure an exit permit if they plan to bring their tax-exempt vehicles outside.

    Of course, we all know, in practice, a lot of these tax exempt vehicles are used outside EPZs on a regular basis. After all, most MMDA and traffic officers most likely can't tell the difference.

    The diplomatic immunity status is actually issued to the individual, not the car. The blue plate merely indicates the tax-exempt status.
    Last edited by architect; April 20th, 2012 at 03:05 PM.

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    pati yung mga shuttle na walang pakialam kahit magcause ng traffic di hinuhuli. pag private car, ayun pyesta mga yellow boys

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    #8
    di lang mga red plates, kahit ordinary na sasakyan.. parang mga tanga.. nakalagay na nga no left turn.. sige pa din.. wala kasi nanghuhuli eh..

  9. Join Date
    Apr 2005
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    #9
    It's either kakilala ng trike or jeepney driver ang traffic enforcer or kamag anak, kaya nga Sabi ko kakilala. Try mo ikaw mag ganyan na walang kilala tingnan natin Kung di ka hulihin.

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    #10
    AFAIK, 4 digits diplomatic plates ang mga from embassies, while yun mga 5 Digits are yun mga companies..

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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    AFAIK, 4 digits diplomatic plates ang mga from embassies, while yun mga 5 Digits are yun mga companies..
    Actually

    1001 - 9999 series are issued to diplomats, embassy and consulate officials, country ambassadors and some expats accorded diplomat status. These plates will have a small sticker on the bottom left part, displayed as "DC" for "diplomatic corps"

    Ambassadors' plates are always "1000". These plates have a small CM sticker on the bottom left part. The vehicle will also usually carry the country's flag.

    10000 - 25999 series for embassy vehicles, locators, and expats who have tax exempt privileges. These will have a small sticker on the bottom left that reads OEV for "other exempted vehicle" and a corresponding sticker on the windshield.

    To illustrate: ADB professional staff are issued 2xxxx series while ADB Director-Generals (and up) are accorded diplomat status and are issued four digit plates.

    SBMA locators are issued five digit plates that indicate their "other exempted vehicle" status. But these do not have diplomatic immunity.

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    #12
    ^tama nga...basta 4 digits more or less embassy and 5 digits are for expats of organizations...

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    #13
    So many violators for this corner. Nakakainis. You have to take the long route around, while those red-plated, blue-plated, yellow-plated jack *$$es line up at the center of the intersection and make the prohibited turn. Grrr!!!! Republic of Binay at work.

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    #14
    What's the deal with this f-ing corner? Anyone close to anyone in the Makati Government care to elaborate?

    Why is it that the eagle-eyed boys in yellow are blind as bats when it comes to this corner? Add to that those deputized security guards in blue working for MAPA will likewise look in another direction when someone does the turn?

    WTF?! What's going on?

    If they want to make this a corner with a left turn and a u-turn, so be it. Take down the signages and reprogram the traffic lights. Grrr!

  15. Join Date
    Apr 2005
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    #15
    Meron nga dyan pumila Lang to enter rcbc gusto hulihin, kasi nakaharang daw eh traffic eh. Galit na galit car owner eh. Nagkakaroon ng built up dyan sa umaga papasok ng rcbc.

Buendia cor Ayala...kapalmuks ng mga red plates at diplomats (blue)