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View Poll Results: Have you been a victim of "Tyranny of the Weak"?

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  • Yes

    43 81.13%
  • No

    6 11.32%
  • I am a tricycle driver.

    3 5.66%
  • I use public transport.

    1 1.89%
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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by acidboy View Post
    inamin nya nagmamadali sya kaya kaskasero sya. binigyan ko na lang ng pera para pagamot yung sugat nya and sabi nya sa akin di na daw sya magmamaneho ng scooter ulit kasi delikado pala. MONEY WELL SPENT!!! I never regretted hitting that poor bastard.


    I wish other motorcyclists are that easy to learn from their mistakes.

    :chopper: :car: :bike: :car:

  2. Join Date
    May 2006
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    #32
    I like Cocoy's idea. Can we do it?

  3. Join Date
    Aug 2007
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    95
    #33
    sarap sagasaan tpos pag bumangon atrasan mo pa ulit!

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by chr1smj_15 View Post
    sarap sagasaan tpos pag bumangon atrasan mo pa ulit!
    parang philippine rabbit ha? hehehe

  5. Join Date
    Nov 2006
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    #35
    totoong totoo etong article na ito.... ako nga lang just tonight coming home from work, I decided to take the taft avenue route....

    mga bwiset na jeepneys eh kala mo nasa racetrack...ginagawang obstacle course un mga sasakyan at idagdag mo pa un isang naka bike na ganun din ang ginagawa....

    putek kng sino pa nga tlga un walang pambayad sya pa un reckless magmaneho...

  6. Join Date
    May 2009
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    564
    #36
    Up natin.

    Bat nga ba hindi gawing mandatory ang pagkuha ng totoong insurance?

  7. Join Date
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    806
    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by praetor91313 View Post
    Up natin.

    Bat nga ba hindi gawing mandatory ang pagkuha ng totoong insurance?
    I agree! This include ALL moving vehicles with 1 to whatever number of wheels. Even cyclist should be included in this list! Why? Have you guys/gals noticed how many bicycles are crossing towards UP area along Philcoa? They're in the middle of the Hi-way.

  8. Join Date
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    #38
    Quote Originally Posted by praetor91313 View Post
    Up natin.

    Bat nga ba hindi gawing mandatory ang pagkuha ng totoong insurance?
    bec since public vehicles are always out in the streets eh masyadong malaki ang risk sa mga insurance companies..kung meron mag accept eh super taas ng premiums.

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    #39
    up!

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    #40
    I've given this article a thought and somehow, I somehow think it's not just about "The Tyranny of the Weak." My personal view is that this is all "The Tyranny Against the Middle Class." It's always the middle class that really suffers: the poor say they have nothing, and can't pay; the extremely rich, they try to bully by threatening ("are you sure you want to take this to court?", "I know politician X and police officer Y").

    The middle class is perceived as rich by the poor, and is expected to let problems be because "may kaya ka naman eh." The middle class is perceived as insignificant by the extremely rich and "not worth their while."

    Between the carelessness of jeepneys, buses, taxis, MCs, and kuligligs on one end and big SUVs, wangwangs, sirens, and back-up/escort vehicles on the other... the middle class seems to have no recourse but to have the patience of Job.

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