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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by machine.pistol View Post
    Actually there are 3 main requirements to satisfy before the LTFRB issues a franchise:

    1. The applicant (if a natural person) is a Filipino citizen;
    2. He or she is financially capable; and
    3. He or she has a garage for his vehicles.

    Of the 3, no. 1 is easiest to establish. Even a foreigner can get a franchise through a Filipino dummy.

    No. 2 is hardly implemented by the LTFRB. It issues franchises left and right without regard as to whether the operator can maintain his/her fleet or compensate victims of the negligence of his/her drivers.

    No. 3 is routinely ignored by LTFRB. Buses, jeepneys and taxis continue to be parked on streets.
    We had uv express before and for 15years we did not even see LTFRB randomly check our garage. Gov't Rules is just a picture.

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by machine.pistol View Post
    Actually there are 3 main requirements to satisfy before the LTFRB issues a franchise:

    1. The applicant (if a natural person) is a Filipino citizen;
    2. He or she is financially capable; and
    3. He or she has a garage for his vehicles.

    Of the 3, no. 1 is easiest to establish. Even a foreigner can get a franchise through a Filipino dummy.

    No. 2 is hardly implemented by the LTFRB. It issues franchises left and right without regard as to whether the operator can maintain his/her fleet or compensate victims of the negligence of his/her drivers.

    No. 3 is routinely ignored by LTFRB. Buses, jeepneys and taxis continue to be parked on streets.
    Kung strictly implemented sana yung nos. 2 and 3, laking improvement siguro sa traffic.

    BTT: iba iba naman tayo eh, sakin kahit street parking ayoko kaya nung naghahanap ako ng bahay na rerentahan natagalan ako kasi naghanap ako ng may sariling garahe. Kung ayos lang sayo street parking at allowed naman ito saka maayos ka naman magparada eh okay lang iyan.

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    #13
    No, kawawa tsikot mo kasi open sa lahat ng elements. Sun damage sa paint, gasgas sa mga siraulo etc.

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    #14
    May ka-tropa ako dati street parking din sya. Masaklap yung car alarm, sensitive. May motor o jeep na daraan, aatungal alarm. Sa gabi istorbo sa tulog! Dami na nagrereklamo.

    Sinabihan ko sya, ignore lang. Then 1 early morning (while tulog lahat), may nagtapon ng patay na pusa, yung kumakatas, pa-agnas na, (ang baho!) sa bubong ng tsikot nya. Natural nagalit.

    Pero Problem solved. Inalis ni ka-tropa yung tsikot nya sa kalsada. Sarap na tulog namin.

    So unahin muna yung garahe, bago bili ng car.

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    #15
    Simple lang pala ang solution sa matigas ang ulo. Patay na pusa lang.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by funkeemunkee View Post
    No, kawawa tsikot mo kasi open sa lahat ng elements. Sun damage sa paint, gasgas sa mga siraulo etc.
    Yan ang magpapakaba nga sa atin sarili. Sa mga tambayera at tambayero, sandalan lang sasakyan mo kungyari nag-uusap, o di kaya may kausap sa cellphone, yun pala kinakatikot nang buksan at magasgasan auto mo.

    Sent from my Starmobile UP+ using Tapatalk

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    #17
    There should be dedicated garage in place before owning one. If that law will materialize baka makakatulong lumuwag kunti ang pampublikong daanan inner streets in particular...

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    #18
    Depends, if it's a subdivision and the homeowners association allows it, ok lang. Dami kong kaibigan kahit taga AAV nagpapark pa rin sa labas. Wala naman silang napeperwisyo.

    But parking on the streets of downtown Manila is a different story. Not only do you cause incovnenience to others, but you also expose your car to greater risk.

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    #19

    I will not, (because of me)...


    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    #20
    We don't live sa subdivision, our garage can only accommodate 2 cars.

    Common practice na yung street parking samin still we opted to avail 1 slot dun sa garage rental na malapit samin.

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