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June 22nd, 2012 01:48 AM #1
Just sharing..
Along Ninoy Aquino Avenue (old Imelda Avenue), Pasay City -- you can see these people running around along the avenue.. looking for vans, cars, most especially when they see you coming out from the NAIA International Airport, comes near your vehicle and ask for alms.
Its ok to ask for alms.. but to the extent of putting their arms inside your vehicle when you have an open window, even climbing up just to be persistent for them to ask for money.
If you even give them coins... they will ask for more!
Now its the rainy season.. others have their cloths handy and then just approaches you and just use it to clean your car.. then ask for money.
If you don't give them anything.. they knock hard on your vehicle or even scratch it then run away.. since this is a busy avenue... you can't just go down on the street.
If you even give them just to stop them.. at that point when you open your window.. they put their hands in and ask for more..
got one video of them climbing up a van... asking for money.. too bad i didnt get the other one running to the other side where the window was open and putting even trying to put their heads and whole arms inside the window.
...as far as i know.. bawal na mag-ma-malimos diba? MMDA that are stationed in this intersection is not doing anything.. even NAIA Police that is always roaming around this avenue is not doing anything.
http://s148.photobucket.com/albums/s...-06-20-050.mp4
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June 22nd, 2012 02:17 AM #2
napansin ko nga ang mga ito last April galing ng NAIA terminal 1. hinahabol talaga nila yung mga sasakyan kahit sa gitna ng kalsada at naka-go para mamalimos. nasa left side kami malapit sa center islad kaya di kami nalapitan. hindi nga magandang tanawin lalo sa mga bisita nating mga turista. baka maging "more beggars in the Philippines" ang maging first impression nila.
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June 22nd, 2012 02:35 AM #3
yung mga kamay na pumapasok sa sasakyan eh naghahanap yan ng madadampot like cellphone or bag, kaya always close your windows and lock your doors.
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June 22nd, 2012 03:48 AM #4take note sir marunong ng japanese language ang mga yan one time may sinundo ako hapon hindi ko lang naintindihan hehehe pero sumagot yung hapon na sinundo ko.
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June 22nd, 2012 04:18 AM #5
nadale ako nito nung tuesday ng madaling araw dun sa stoplight, ang lakas kumatok sa bintana...
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June 22nd, 2012 04:36 AM #6
Hindi lang natin alam baka hawak pa ng sindikato yang mga yan. Ang alam ko din bawal na mamalimos sa daan AT bawal na ding magbigay ng palimos..panahon pa ni Gloria.
Last edited by Picard; June 22nd, 2012 at 04:56 AM.
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June 22nd, 2012 07:08 AM #7
If there is a major convention or let's say a visiting head of state like the president of the US, I bet that the MMDA would round these children asking for alms in a jiffy just to make the surroundings neat and beggar free. It's like putting on a show and when the delegates or the head of state leaves then it's back to their old trades again.
I agree that some of these children are members of a syndicated gang that uses them in their illegal activities. Especially along the Ramon Magsaysay Ave. till the Aurora Blvd. section.
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June 22nd, 2012 07:21 AM #8
Ganyan talaga dyan sa naia terminal 1 road tutukan mo na lang ng baril minsan nananapak pa yan
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June 22nd, 2012 08:37 AM #10
I encountered those types before, mga bata pa lang sobrang wasak na. Sarap idurog yung mga ganyan sa ilalim ng bus... plus points yan para sa driver.
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