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  1. Join Date
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    Saw this trending on FB today. We've got another candidate for the Douchebag of the Year award. Congrats Kiddo, you're famous.

    Credits to: Credits to: Instagram post of the day: That nauseating sense of entitlement | TopGear.com.ph



    Last edited by vinj; October 24th, 2014 at 01:44 PM.

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    Not sure if that 16 plate is even his dad unless he is a bastard of the judge. The succeeding 3 letters after 16 is usually the initials of the judge(sometimes its the region where he is assigned but I can't think of a region called DPP).

    Mr. judge's lastname is P while douchebag candidate's lastname starts with a D.

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    di pa natuto dun sa isang nabalita na model na nag-brag din na walang huli. super power na talaga ang common sense at courtesy ngayon

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    i abolish na kase ang coding para isang kotse nalang at mawala na ang "coding car"

    pero hindi i-aabolish ang coding kase gusto talaga ng gobyerno mas madami ka kotse mas madami tax (anual registration tax, preventive maintenance tax, fuel tax, etc...)

    ang solution ay expansion hindi restriction...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sientobente View Post
    Mr. judge's lastname is P while douchebag candidate's lastname starts with a D.
    Spill the beans already.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stigg ma View Post
    i abolish na kase ang coding para isang kotse nalang at mawala na ang "coding car"
    Di naman lahat ng more than one ang sasakyan ay bumili ng extra dahil sa coding.

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    Di rin lahat ganun kayaman na kayang bumili ng coding car. Lots of people I know only have one car, and they either commute or leave very early on their coding day - both of which help reduce traffic congestion which is the point exactly.


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    Why can't he just use his Dad's non coding car then??? May hindi tugma.

    I am not proud of myself for thinking of switching plates in the past. But then mahahalata na hindi tugma yung letter series ng plate sa model.

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    Gusto lang sumikat nyang rich prick na yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sientobente View Post
    Not sure if that 16 plate is even his dad unless he is a bastard of the judge. The succeeding 3 letters after 16 is usually the initials of the judge(sometimes its the region where he is assigned but I can't think of a region called DPP).

    Mr. judge's lastname is P while douchebag candidate's lastname starts with a D.
    It doesn't work that way Sir. The letters pertain to the initials of the position, not the person's name. AFAIK, DPP stands for Deputy Provincial Prosecutor. This protocol plate is of the same rank as Provincial Prosecutors, City Prosecutors, Deputy City Prosecutors and Regional Trial Court Judges -- all of them bearing the number 16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingReyes View Post
    It doesn't work that way Sir. The letters pertain to the initials of the position, not the person's name. AFAIK, DPP stands for Deputy Provincial Prosecutor. This protocol plate is of the same rank as Provincial Prosecutors, City Prosecutors, Deputy City Prosecutors and Regional Trial Court Judges -- all of them bearing the number 16.
    thanks for the info sir. i thought it also works the same for #10 for justices plates where usually it's their initials that are on it. yan pala yung position na sinasabi sa akin that are the same rank nga as judges that i am not familiar with.

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    DPP,Douchebag People of the Philippines

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardict View Post
    DPP,Douchebag People of the Philippines
    Kopal ba?


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    from what i understand, this privilege plate privilege, was initially "granted" to these people who did not ask for it in the first place, by another office. why, i do not know. nasilawan siguro.. is there a subsequent law that actually allows its existence? (i ask, because i know not the answer.)

    aside from the pres and his vice, the supreme court chief justice and the 2 heads of the houses, i see no raison de etre for these plates.

    the reason these abusive guys want it is so obvious (the wangwang culture! power and intimidation, what else!)

    kung gusto nila, magpagawa sila ng plaka na may pangalan nila, para kilala kung sino yung nag-counterflow, etc.... don't hide behind the powerful anonymity of the "8", destroying its respectability..

    and to our lawmakers: there are less than 300 "8"s in the country. anyone who abuses it, be it a genuine lawmaker, a family member, a servant, renders you all a black eye in the public's eye. if you can not control it, then rescind it.

    lest we forget... it's a privilege, not a right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    there are less than 300 "8"s in the country. anyone who abuses it, be it a genuine lawmaker, a family member, a servant, renders you all a black eye in the public's eye. if you can not control it, then rescind it.

    lest we forget... it's a privilege, not a right.
    The truth is, those in power don't care what you think.

    There are now thousands of 8 plates out there. 2 issued for each Tongressman, plus all those who never returned theirs upon completion of term.

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    May kakilala ako ganyan din dati, his dad had a Congressman friend kaya meron sila 2 pairs of "8" plates, they switch it around their cars, nakakabit kung alin ang coding, that was around 2000-03, di na kasi valid yung plate nila kaya di na rin nagamit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by french View Post
    The truth is, those in power don't care what you think.

    There are now thousands of 8 plates out there. 2 issued for each Tongressman, plus all those who never returned theirs upon completion of term.
    I've seen vehicles sporting the "8" with circa year 2004/2007 series pa - 2014 na.

    IIRC, these "8" plates used to include the congressional districts but was removed by our Honorable Congressman due to security issues DAW.

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    Obvious naman na naaabuso ang ganitong mga plaka. Dapat alisin na ang pribileheyong yan. Pero instead na bawasan o limitahan dinagdagan pa -kelan lang dinagdag pa yung number "17" di ba? What a shame.

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    i might be persuaded to allow these privileged "8" plates... but only if it were welded onto the cars!

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    Plain stupidity.

    Why brag in the internet yung kagaguhan mo. Tapos pag na cyberbully magrereklamo.


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