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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Hindi niya alam na bawal...malamang nung sinasabi niya yan nagkakamot ng ulo

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    #12
    Sorry for this silly question...what happens to vehicles after a certain govt employee steps down from office? Will the plate be stripped of the car?

    Govt' owned vehicles lang yan di ba..so lets say after 6 yrs..nagpalit ng kotse ang isang senator..ililipat lang ba ang plates?

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by DonT View Post
    Sorry for this silly question...what happens to vehicles after a certain govt employee steps down from office? Will the plate be stripped of the car?
    By law, when a gov't employee retires or steps down, the protocol plate should be surrendered. But in practice, the gov't employee keeps the protocol plate and continues to use it and enjoy its perks.

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by leonleon View Post
    By law, when a gov't employee retires or steps down, the protocol plate should be surrendered. But in practice, the gov't employee keeps the protocol plate and continues to use it and enjoy its perks.
    Parang si ERAP kakalabas lang ng subdivision sa tapat pa mismo ng OB Montessori wang wangan na ang mga convoy

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by leonleon View Post
    By law, when a gov't employee retires or steps down, the protocol plate should be surrendered. But in practice, the gov't employee keeps the protocol plate and continues to use it and enjoy its perks.
    He should surrender it and convert it to green plate. once my mom retires, our blue plate car will have to be converted to green plate plus we pay its taxes...

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