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    re mga tao na matigas ang ulo

    re mga business na gusto mag bukas uli

    you're dealing with human nature

    people want to go back to their lives

    di pa ma-accept things have changed

    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    people are naturally attached to their property/material belongings kaya mahirap tanggapin at this time na everything is gone

    their homes and things are still there naman... just covered in ash

    kaya pa linisin, kaya pa ibalik sa dati

    people will only accept everything's gone when it's really gone

    so for now since di pa nangyayari ung malaking explosion people have the strong urge to go back to their homes

    the gov't is trying to protect people from their urges

    mahirap na trabaho yan

    gaano katagal?

    sabi it can be days to weeks to months

    the longer the explosion doesn't happen, the stronger the people's urge to go back to their homes

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    hirap ng trabaho ng philvocs

    masisisi sila either kulang ang warning or OA sila

    ung pagsabog noong sunday nasisi sila kulang ang warning

    ngayon warning nila any day pwede sumabog uli pag di nangyari masisisi din sila

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    mas short term ang utak ng tao kesa geology

    geologic time is measured in decades, centuries, millenia...

    a volcano can rest for decades or centuries between explosions so humans see that period of peace as permanent kaya people live around volcanoes

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    WOndering if the people on Volcano Island have land titles... And how the hell did they get one since the island was already declared a permanent danger zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    WOndering if the people on Volcano Island have land titles... And how the hell did they get one since the island was already declared a permanent danger zone.
    perhaps that is one "come-on" that makes it attractive to live there. they have no land titles.. they don't have to pay the amillar.. hey! it's free-living!

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    wondering how much real estate around the 14 or 17 km danger zone is being held as collateral by banks right now

    the eventual realization that the value of the collateral has dropped

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    wondering how much real estate around the 14 or 17 km danger zone is being held as collateral by banks right now

    Also those club shares/rights to golf courses in and near the danger zone...

    Tagaytay Highland holes 13 to 14...





    GOLF GRINDS TO A HALT AT STA. ELENA, SOUTHWOODS, CANLUBANG AND TAGAYTAY

    Four of the country’s most popular tournament venues are out of business at a time when their members and guests should be enjoying the fine golfing weather before summer starts.

    “It’s gonna take a while (before the courses open), we have a lot of work to do,” says Rhoneil Cousart, golf director of Tagaytay Highlands and Midlands.

    Being covered by a 14-kilometer radius imposed by the local government that gives limited access to the club, Tagaytay is in a quandary.

    Maintenance workers are racing against time to save their greenery, needing to scrape volcanic ash off the greens and fairways before it causes permanent damage. The cost implications would be huge should they fail to.

    When the cleanup work gets completed remains a big question – like the volatility of Taal - and even a great challenge.

    A drone shot showing the extent of ash cover at Sta Elena is just unimaginable. In its long history, they’ve had closures due to inclement weather and their regular maintenance Mondays.

    But four straight days of closure (and counting) has never happened at Sta. Elena in 25 years. And it’s certainly giving club management some serious headache. The Cabuyao club is using the safety card as reason for such, advising members that “ash and debris pose a very serious health hazard for both its members and employees”.

    Over at Manila Southwoods, club management has sought for more time to put its two courses in playable shape minus the tons of heavy ash that rained hard on them on that fateful Sunday.

    While taking the ash off hectares upon hectares of the sprawling property is the bigger problem, the challenge of disposing them looms ahead.

    Meanwhile, regular players at the said courses are forced to take other options. Or even forget playing altogether for the meantime.

    They will have second thoughts considering clubs in Batangas like Mt. Malarayat and Summit Point for sure.
    Last edited by Monseratto; January 16th, 2020 at 10:58 AM.

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    and also those businesses that are operating on borrowed money

    they cannot make monthly payments coz their businesses are closed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Also those club shares/rights to golf courses in and near the danger zone...

    Tagaytay Highland holes 13 to 14...

    “It’s gonna take a while (before the courses open), we have a lot of work to do,” says Rhoneil Cousart, golf director of Tagaytay Highlands and Midlands.
    you won't have anything left to open after taal explodes again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    WOndering if the people on Volcano Island have land titles... And how the hell did they get one since the island was already declared a permanent danger zone.
    ancient spanish titles, yes! tapos meron nakalusot na tct, alam mo ba dati eh bakahan yan, piangbawal lang ng government.

    eto pa saan ka nakakita about few decades ago, nag iisang national park ang taal pero may mga tct ang mga tao... eh national park ay patrimonial property. parang kung umorder ka ng tahong sa resturant at meron ka na discover na pearl sa tahong, sino may ari? - clue na ha!!!!
    Last edited by victorevolution; January 16th, 2020 at 10:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    WOndering if the people on Volcano Island have land titles... And how the hell did they get one since the island was already declared a permanent danger zone.
    Rights only. Its a national park, but I recall that during the time of Ramos there was an EO or law passed allowing settlement/rights claims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    easy for us to say.
    we don't have ties to the place.

    asking them to leave, is akin to blindfolding them and shipping them off to a furrin land.

    my opinion.
    agree doc, easier said than done

    we can't blame some that prefer to stay, if yun lang ang natitirang property nila.

    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    mas short term ang utak ng tao kesa geology

    geologic time is measured in decades, centuries, millenia...

    a volcano can rest for decades or centuries between explosions so humans see that period of peace as permanent kaya people live around volcanoes
    places na may source ng drinking water ang unang i-populate ng tao. then comes next yung source ng pagkain. and most places around or nearby volcanoes are so fertile that cultivation of food crops is easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    agree doc, easier said than done

    we can't blame some that prefer to stay, if yun lang ang natitirang property nila.



    places na may source ng drinking water ang unang i-populate ng tao. then comes next yung source ng pagkain. and most places around or nearby volcanoes are so fertile that cultivation of food crops is easy.

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    icarus nga

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    agree doc, easier said than done

    we can't blame some that prefer to stay, if yun lang ang natitirang property nila.



    places na may source ng drinking water ang unang i-populate ng tao. then comes next yung source ng pagkain. and most places around or nearby volcanoes are so fertile that cultivation of food crops is easy.

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    We can't blame them to say in basically a barren land now? There's no water, electricity, food source, etc plus the looming deadly eruption that's coming and will certainly result to their deaths.

    Pwede naman sila bumalik basta huwag na sila mag expect ng tulong from govt or anybody else.

    Pwede naman nila sabihin they will absolve LGU and everybody pag namatay nila and huwag na sila I rescue pag pumutok na taal. Saka hinde na rin sila isama sa evacuation center just in case makalabas sila ng buhay.

    They obviously don't value their lives, so why should everybody else bother as well.

    Itong mga ito yun unang-una magreklamo pag hinde nakarating agad tulong from govt dahil sa kagagawan din nila.

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    Last edited by shadow; January 16th, 2020 at 11:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    We can't blame them to say in basically a barren land now? There's no water, electricity, food source, etc plus the looming deadly eruption that's coming and will certainly result to their deaths.

    Pwede naman sila bumalik basta huwag na sila mag expect ng tulong from govt or anybody else.

    Pwede naman nila sabihin they will absolve LGU and everybody pag namatay nila and huwag na sila I rescue pag pumutok na taal. Saka hinde na rin sila isama sa evacuation center just in case makalabas sila ng buhay.

    They obviously don't value their lives, so why should everybody else bother as well.

    Itong mga ito yun unang-una magreklamo pag hinde nakarating agad tulong from govt dahil sa kagagawan din nila.

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    No government can/will do that. They can charge them later, but they still must be rescued/saved. Besides ask any lawyer and they will tell you waivers don't mean anything in court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    No government can/will do that. They can charge them later, but they still must be rescued/saved. Besides ask any lawyer and they will tell you waivers don't mean anything in court.

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    That's my point. Pati buhay ng rescuers madadamay because of some fools. Tapos pag hinde ma rescue agad sila unang una puro reklamo sa Camera. Well, in the first place they shouldn't need rescuing if they just follow the evacuation protocol.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    No government can/will do that. They can charge them later, but they still must be rescued/saved. Besides ask any lawyer and they will tell you waivers don't mean anything in court.

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    you can, except universal rights like right to life etc... but yes you can waive your rights but not the universal one. IN WRITING

    technically you can waive your right to life- not by suicide, by not just eating.

    misnomer na walang bearing ang waiver sa court, gen rule you can waive your rights but there is always an exception

    add ko, sinong lawyer sumagot ng otherwise bukod sa sagot ko ay HINDI ABOGADO OR NAKAPASA NG BAR

    dare!!!!!
    Last edited by victorevolution; January 16th, 2020 at 12:34 PM.

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