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July 6th, 2010 07:23 PM #11
Ok lang sa private car but it has to be fully marked as a firetruck or ambulance. Are you willing to go that far?
Ganun ang Toyota ng owner ng Aeromed. Fullymarked and complete lights and sirens.
Even fire volunteers have started to remove the warning systems on their P.O.V.'s (privately owned vehicles) as per the new president's order.
Wala kasi tayong P.O.V. rules dito sa atin for fire fighters and E.M.S. (unlike sa U.S.)
Dito sa atin, mas madali pa ikuha nag license ang baril kaysa ang 2-way radio at lights and siren.
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July 7th, 2010 02:31 AM #12
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July 7th, 2010 01:14 PM #13
I have no problems with licensing firearms. I think its a great idea. The difficulty in acquiring a license for the other two items is what peeves me.
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July 9th, 2010 10:50 PM #14
ayun maliwanag na. may mayayabang kasi na volunteer wangwang ng wangwang BTW, DI PO AKO VOLUNTEER
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July 9th, 2010 11:35 PM #15i Was offered this before, kaya lang, gagamitin din daw car ko talaga for the actionunan... i don't mind naman...bakit pa ako magvolunteer kung for personal usage lang siya diba?
but i stand with what the others commented, better to stay away from this...kahit ang sarap pumindot ng whelen sa tapat ng mga walanghiya na jeep and buses...
kahit gusto ko rin magcarry ng f.a. mejo takot ako pagtinamaan ako ng topak baka magamit sa hindi magandang paraan =) So keep away nalang rin...hehe
see my pahabol statement above. i mean, i can go on vacation anytime. but my spouse has her...
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