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    #31
    I watched LTO's Suansing being interviewed by Arnold Clavio early this morning. He admitted na medyo takot nga daw yung mga tao niya na i-uphold yung batas, kasi baka daw ma-reassign sa ibang lugar or masisante, kasi may mga politiko nga daw na gustong i-maintain yung privilege na yun.

    AFAIK, isa si Speaker Nograles sa mga politikong yun. Buti nga natalo. I read his comments before against Suansing when the latter was moving against those motorists with vanity and low-numbered plates.

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    #32
    hindi matutupad yan as usual... basta magarang kotse or suv, kabitan ng wangwang, kahit naka ordinary plate lang eh walang huli.

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    Dapat siguro dito i re iterate sa news with stern warnings on offenders and for lawmen who let offenders get away. Or better yet pag may lowly lawman na hindi nagpa sindak sa bigtime offender bigyan agad ng parangal o promotion.
    don't know if true, pero kwento ng lolo ko (rip), there was an incident during the time of president magsaysay where a traffic officer got promoted on the spot when he signaled the president's vehicle to stop at an intersection

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    #34
    yung ibang politiko kasi ayaw maranasan yung trapik. kaya di nila ma remedyuhan yung mabigat na trapik dito sa atin sila yung pasimuno...

    kung mararanasan nila kung paano pagpawisan sa gitna ng trapik baka sakaling maisip nila kung ano solusyon sa problema sa trapik. isa na dito yung DISIPLINA, na wala sila...

    kung ayaw nila ma late sa appointment nila eh di umalis sila ng maaga....

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by skyglider View Post
    yung ibang politiko kasi ayaw maranasan yung trapik. kaya di nila ma remedyuhan yung mabigat na trapik dito sa atin sila yung pasimuno...

    kung mararanasan nila kung paano pagpawisan sa gitna ng trapik baka sakaling maisip nila kung ano solusyon sa problema sa trapik. isa na dito yung DISIPLINA, na wala sila...

    kung ayaw nila ma late sa appointment nila eh di umalis sila ng maaga....
    Not only the WangWang / blinker users...he mentioned also the enforcer to do their job and avoid hiding in the corners and under the trees...(mga kotong cops)...

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    #36
    Pag nakunan niyo sa cam phones niyo upload niyo sa youtube then i link sa FB at tsaka dito, you'll never know kung sinong media ang makakakita. Remeber the trooper guy na may baril,nakunan at inupload sa internet, sumikat yun ah mas malupet pag video wala talagang lusot, actually pwede rin yun mga bus na pahara hara sa edsa kunan niyo pati plate number, dale yun

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    #37
    i don't trust Binay too!

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    #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Galactus View Post
    I watched LTO's Suansing being interviewed by Arnold Clavio early this morning. He admitted na medyo takot nga daw yung mga tao niya na i-uphold yung batas, kasi baka daw ma-reassign sa ibang lugar or masisante, kasi may mga politiko nga daw na gustong i-maintain yung privilege na yun.

    AFAIK, isa si Speaker Nograles sa mga politikong yun. Buti nga natalo. I read his comments before against Suansing when the latter was moving against those motorists with vanity and low-numbered plates.
    i am not a fan of nograles but afaik pwede sya me wang wang as the speaker of the house nung time nya. pero kung ibang violations ang tinutukoy mo e ibang usapan na yun.

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    #39
    ^^^ Actually, based on PD 96 (which was affirmed by Asec Suansing this morning), hindi entitled ang VP, Senate President, Speaker and Chief Justice sa wang-wang. Not unless this PD has been amended or superseded, pero mukhang di naman yata.

    Also, marami kasing umabuso dun sa low-numbered plates, kaya Asec Suansing ordered his men to apprehend violators. Hindi yata maganda yung reception ni Nograles, kaya tinigil. It was in this context that I mentioned that creep Nograles, not the siren.


    MALACAÑANG
    M a n i l a

    PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 96 January 13, 1973

    DECLARING UNLAWFUL THE USE OR ATTACHMENT OF SIRENS, BELLS, HORNS, WHISTLES OR SIMILAR GADGETS THAT EMIT EXCEPTIONALLY LOUD OR STARTLING SOUNDS, INCLUDING DOMELIGHTS AND OTHER SIGNALLING OR FLASHING DEVICES ON MOTOR VEHICLES AND PROVIDING CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS THEREFOR

    WHEREAS, Presidential Proclamation No. 1081 envisioned, among other goals, the bringing about of a social order characterized by a high state of discipline and order among the citizenry;

    WHEREAS, much of the chaotic conditions from which our people have suffered and still continue to suffer are the direct result of indiscriminate and unregulated use of sirens, bells, horns, whistles and similar gadgets that emit exceptionally loud or startling sounds, including domelights and other similar signalling or flashing devices attached to motor vehicles and used on the highways;

    WHEREAS, it has been observed that such unregulated use of sirens, bells, horns, whistles or similar gadgets that emit exceptionally loud or startling sounds, including domelights and similar signalling or flashing devices actually impede and confuse traffic, are inconsistent with sound traffic discipline and control on the highways, and in effect constitute a major problem in the maintenance of peace and order;

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081, dated September 21, 1972, and in my capacity as Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines, do hereby order and decree:

    1. That it shall be unlawful for the owner or possessor of any motor vehicle to use or attach to his vehicle any siren, bell, horn, whistle, or other similar gadgets that produce exceptionally loud or startling sound, including domelights, blinkers and other similar signalling or flashing devices.

    2. The gadgets or devices mentioned above may be attached to and use only on motor vehicles designated for official use by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, National Bureau of Investigation, Land Transportation Commission, Police Departments, Fire Departments, and hospital ambulances.

    Any device or gadget installed or mounted on any motor vehicle or otherwise used in violation of this decree shall be subject to immediate confiscation and, in cases of a second and subsequent offenses, the offender shall be prosecuted for violation of this Decree before the military tribunal and, upon conviction thereof, shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment for six months and/or a fine of 600 pesos. In addition, the certificate of registration of the motor vehicle on which the unauthorized gadget or device herein mentioned is installed, mounted or used shall be cancelled or revoked.

    The Commissioner of Land Transportation shall draw and promulgate such rules and regulations necessary to give effect to this Decree.

    Done in the City of Manila, this 13th day of January, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-three.


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    #40
    ^^^ Actually, based on PD 96 (which was affirmed by Asec Suansing this morning), hindi entitled ang VP, Senate President, Speaker and Chief Justice sa wang-wang. Not unless this PD has been amended or superseded, pero mukhang di naman yata.

    Also, marami kasing umabuso dun sa low-numbered plates, kaya Asec Suansing ordered his men to apprehend violators. Hindi yata maganda yung reception ni Nograles, kaya tinigil. It was in this context that I mentioned that creep Nograles, not the siren.


    MALACAÑANG
    M a n i l a

    PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 96 January 13, 1973

    DECLARING UNLAWFUL THE USE OR ATTACHMENT OF SIRENS, BELLS, HORNS, WHISTLES OR SIMILAR GADGETS THAT EMIT EXCEPTIONALLY LOUD OR STARTLING SOUNDS, INCLUDING DOMELIGHTS AND OTHER SIGNALLING OR FLASHING DEVICES ON MOTOR VEHICLES AND PROVIDING CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS THEREFOR

    WHEREAS, Presidential Proclamation No. 1081 envisioned, among other goals, the bringing about of a social order characterized by a high state of discipline and order among the citizenry;

    WHEREAS, much of the chaotic conditions from which our people have suffered and still continue to suffer are the direct result of indiscriminate and unregulated use of sirens, bells, horns, whistles and similar gadgets that emit exceptionally loud or startling sounds, including domelights and other similar signalling or flashing devices attached to motor vehicles and used on the highways;

    WHEREAS, it has been observed that such unregulated use of sirens, bells, horns, whistles or similar gadgets that emit exceptionally loud or startling sounds, including domelights and similar signalling or flashing devices actually impede and confuse traffic, are inconsistent with sound traffic discipline and control on the highways, and in effect constitute a major problem in the maintenance of peace and order;

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081, dated September 21, 1972, and in my capacity as Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines, do hereby order and decree:

    1. That it shall be unlawful for the owner or possessor of any motor vehicle to use or attach to his vehicle any siren, bell, horn, whistle, or other similar gadgets that produce exceptionally loud or startling sound, including domelights, blinkers and other similar signalling or flashing devices.

    2. The gadgets or devices mentioned above may be attached to and use only on motor vehicles designated for official use by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, National Bureau of Investigation, Land Transportation Commission, Police Departments, Fire Departments, and hospital ambulances.

    Any device or gadget installed or mounted on any motor vehicle or otherwise used in violation of this decree shall be subject to immediate confiscation and, in cases of a second and subsequent offenses, the offender shall be prosecuted for violation of this Decree before the military tribunal and, upon conviction thereof, shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment for six months and/or a fine of 600 pesos. In addition, the certificate of registration of the motor vehicle on which the unauthorized gadget or device herein mentioned is installed, mounted or used shall be cancelled or revoked.

    The Commissioner of Land Transportation shall draw and promulgate such rules and regulations necessary to give effect to this Decree.

    Done in the City of Manila, this 13th day of January, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-three.


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