
Originally Posted by
Dr.Kamiya
Seems like he changed his tune. Before the actual confrontation with LTO diba he was going on about how "reckless" can affect his son's future travel and employment prospects. Then when Lacanilao showed that his son basically slowed down to cut into the exit (like those bad drivers we like to make fun of) he completely dropped the reckless issue.
The office asking for OR/CR seems legit too since it turned out the car his son was driving turned out to be completely unregistered. IMO this is on the manufacturer as much as it is on him, but he did try to weasel his way out of it. Maybe the LTO should have communicated better why they were asking for it (or maybe they did and we're only hearing about this from Deakin/ARTA).
With that said, I wouldn't mind if the rest of us got some benefit out of his fight with the LTO. Faster processing of transactions, deadlines only applying to business days, etc. would be nice.