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  1. Join Date
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    Transport groups and militant labor organizations will hold a nationwide transport strike this coming thursday. Usual impossible demands such removal of VAT on oil prices, repeal of the oil deregulation law, return of the OPSF, free money for everyone, blah blah blah...

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/216294/n...ansport-strike

    Palace: Contingency plans being readied for Thursday's transport strike03/27/2011 | 02:11 PM

    Contingency plans are now being readied for the scheduled protest actions by transport groups on March 31 to make sure commuters will not be inconvenienced, Malacañang said Sunday.

    Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office secretary Ramon Carandang also reiterated that they are not keen to re-regulate the oil industry as demanded by some transport organizations.

    "[As far as] contingencies for the strike, I’m sure the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and the local government will do everything to allow them (transport groups) to express their opinion without disrupting the day or the life or the work of other people," Carandang said on government-run dzRB radio.

    Militant transport groups earlier said they are to mount a nationwide protest against rising fuel prices on March 31.

    The Pinagkaisang Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (PISTON) said this may include a transport strike in parts of Pampanga province in Central Luzon and in Mindanao.

    "Sa March 31 tuloy ang protest natin. Sa Visayas may transport caravan sa Bacolod, Iloilo, Roxas at Cebu. Magkakaroon din ng noise barrage at caravan," PISTON secretary general George San Mateo said in a separate interview on dzBB radio.

    (We will push through with the protest on March 31. There will be similar transport caravans in Bacolod, Iloilo, Roxas and Cebu cities in the Visayas. There will be a noise barrage too.)

    He said their allied organizations in Pampanga and Mindanao had also agreed to hold a transport strike on that day.

    In Manila, San Mateo said at least 200 public utility vehicles and 500 drivers and operators will join a transport caravan to Mendiola Bridge near Malacañang. Expected to join them are militant government employees, teachers and youths, he said.

    An earlier report by radio dzBB's Allan Gatus said the Manila-based protesters will gather at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City and proceed to Mendiola Bridge near Malacañang to dramatize their plight.

    On the other hand, Carandang said the government is not keen on accommodating demands to remove the deregulation on the oil industry and sell fuel at subsidized prices.

    He said the Philippines cannot afford to subsidize fuel by buying at high world prices and selling at low prices.

    “Nakita natin ano ang naging resulta ng ganyang klaseng policy, nakita natin sa NFA lumobo ang utang ng Pilipinas ... Pero sa tingin namin iba dapat ang maging solution di pupwersahin mo ibenta nang palugi ang presyo ng krudo. Maghahanap tayo ng ibang solution diyan," he said.

    (We have seen how a policy of subsidy has incurred so much debt, like in the case of the National Food Authority. There must be other solutions to this and we will look for those solutions.)

    “There’s not much we can do about fuel prices abroad. Ang presyo ng langis ay determined by world factors abroad, wala tayong masyadong magagawa abroad (There’s not much we can do about fuel prices abroad)," he added. - KBK, GMA New
    Last edited by Monseratto; March 27th, 2011 at 06:23 PM.

  2. Join Date
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    Oh, who cares? Anything that can be an additional burden to undisciplined jologs is fine by moi...

  3. Join Date
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    go for P60/liter sa diesel so that we can finally see the reduction of these inefficient machines and backwards thinking jologs

    impose more fines/taxes on safety sa construction ng jeepneys and rolling coffin buses

    increase a %100 more the license registration of Pro License

    yan ang dapat implement

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    Dapat motorcycles din 500% tax. Or pray for hyper inflation in China para magmahal ang mga ito.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaboot View Post
    go for P60/liter sa diesel so that we can finally see the reduction of these inefficient machines and backwards thinking jologs

    Oo nga. Pero may pros & cons pa rin, as usual. Like pwede rin tumaas ang gaso & kawawa naman mga co-enthusiasts natin na naka-diesel.

    impose more fines/taxes on safety sa construction ng jeepneys and rolling coffin buses

    +1


    Death machine yang mga bus natin & jeepneys eh


    Quote Originally Posted by eld View Post
    Dapat motorcycles din 500% tax. Or pray for hyper inflation in China para magmahal ang mga ito.

    Hahahaha. Tama. Para mabawas bawasan naman yang mga lintek na motorsiklo na yan sa daan.

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    I am so amazed that the drivers of those jalopies and moving coffins had the guts to protest with the rising of fuel prices and yet they drive daily as if they are in a race track or idling for long minutes and blocking the flow of traffic.

    Have you ever experienced to be on the side a bus on a red light? Notice that once the light turns green, they pump the gas pedal multiple times or they do lots and lots a jack rabbits and just a few inches of moving, they step on the gas pedal full force then brake. Also the sudden stops at full speeds then sudden go. The same goes for PUJ and other public transports.

    So instead of protesting on the streets, they should start learning or attending seminars on gas saving tips. But I highly doubt that they would attend coz for sure they would say again... "Mahirap lang kami, wala na kaming panahon mag aral."

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    *rna:

    Close but not too far. Their response when it comes to seminars, officially confirmed by an interview in TV.

    "Matagal na ako nagmamaneho. Hindi ko na kailangan ng mga seminar."

    --

    As usual, short-sighted morons who think they know economics and always put their own wants and needs before everything else. These stupid rallies are proof of that. Ok lang sa kanila gumawa ng traffic, gumawa ng istorbo at inconvenience sa mga ibang tao, basta makuha ang gusto nila.

    Expect massive vandalism on public property while you're at it.

    Typical idiotic masa.

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    All who join said strike should be revoked of their franchises as well.

    Oh, and what about the issue of PISTON not being registered, and therefore, is not actually a legitimate organization?


    And again, as always, I'd like to throw the following statement to jeepdiots:

    "Ayusin nyo muna pagmamaneho nyo bago kayo humingi ng dagdag pasada."

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    Quote Originally Posted by rna800 View Post
    I am so amazed that the drivers of those jalopies and moving coffins had the guts to protest with the rising of fuel prices and yet they drive daily as if they are in a race track or idling for long minutes and blocking the flow of traffic.

    Have you ever experienced to be on the side a bus on a red light? Notice that once the light turns green, they pump the gas pedal multiple times or they do lots and lots a jack rabbits and just a few inches of moving, they step on the gas pedal full force then brake. Also the sudden stops at full speeds then sudden go. The same goes for PUJ and other public transports.

    So instead of protesting on the streets, they should start learning or attending seminars on gas saving tips. But I highly doubt that they would attend coz for sure they would say again... "Mahirap lang kami, wala na kaming panahon mag aral."
    This

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    kung namamahalan na sila sa diesel at hindi na sila kumikita, mag hanap na lang sila ibang trabaho.

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