Quote Originally Posted by Driv3er
the last time I bribed a cop was 3 years ago. MMDA pa hehe. Eh sa Malabon yun, hassle naman kung dun ko pa pick up lisensya ko, so I said "baka sir pwede ikaw na lang magdala ng bayad ko sa LTO"..payag naman siya hehe...he didnt, in any way, force or try to make me give him a bribe...parang takot pa nga tanggapin yung "bayad" ko eh.

After that I changed my ways and my last 2 infractions have been dealt with legally. YUng isa nag 1 way ako hihihi the cops did their usual "paano yan may seminar ka, hassle pa yan, blahlbalh" when I said that he just give me a ticket "ticketan niyo na lang po ako"..he called for backup! 3 more MAPSA guys on motorbikes arrived then tried to hassle me into settling under the table. tsktsk. I ended up getting a ticket after around 10 mins.

Yung isa naman, nag red yung ilaw nung nasa gitna akong intersection, pero hinuli pa rin ako ng MAPSA...hinabol actually. I didnt know any better so I gave the f***er my license, when I contested his claim, he insisted na red na yung ilaw nung tumawid ako. Haay. MAPSA nga naman oooo.
Regarding MAPSA...yes, they are inconsistent and sneaky in my experience. I was ticketed once for a "no turn on red" sign at Sedeno in Salcedo Village when I arrived here and requested for a ticket since it was my error for not seeing the sign. Later i found out when I read the sign that I was not in violation since there are times and days when the sign is in effect. It was a Sunday I committed said "violation". but that was the day allowed pala. Another was similar with not a red light but getting caught mid intersection on a yellow. MAPSA appear to be on a quota and hang out in certain areas where they can "milk" car drivers. They seem to profile to as I have seen them let certain type of cars violate. IMHO, does this go to the Binay fund?
The Boys in Yellow are a bane and a pain.

Does MMDA accept fine payment through banks now? That is what I heard.