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  1. Join Date
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    Govt stickers will no longer exempt anyone from traffic violations

    07/02/2010 | 09:35 PM


    Vehicular stickers displaying seals and logos of government agencies such as the Office of the President, Philippine National Police (PNP), and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will no longer exempt anyone from traffic violations.

    PNP spokesman Chief Superintendent Leonardo Espina made this declaration on Friday, when police began apprehending and confiscating sirens and blinkers.

    While no law has been enacted against placing these stickers on private vehicles, police will no longer "honor" the stickers if vehicle owners are caught violating traffic rules.

    "Pwede sila magdikit pero di namin kinikilala (You can put these up but we won't honor them)," Espina said in an interview on dzBB radio Friday.

    He was referring to motorists who place stickers with logos of government agencies including the PNP's Highway Patrol Group (HPG) and NBI on their vehicles.

    Some vehicles have also been noted sporting stickers bearing the logo of the Presidential Security Group, and even the Office of the President.

    Espina reminded the PNP not to allow vehicles bearing such stickers to have their way in traffic.

    "Antimano hindi naman namin kinikilala ang sticker na ito, yung pang-HPG o PNP," he said.

    (In the first place, we should never honor these kinds of stickers.)

    The PNP has started a nationwide crackdown on wangwang, after President Aquino focused on its abuse in his inauguration speech last Wednesday.

    Mr. Aquino has also traveled to his destinations without using these devices, forcing him to arrive late at an official function on Friday. - RJAB Jr./JV, GMANews.TV
    Source: www.gmanews.tv
    Last edited by Zeus; July 3rd, 2010 at 11:50 AM.

  2. Join Date
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    ayos yan! goodjob p-noy

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    They don't stand for anything in the first place (unless the driver has an ID to prove it). Mahina lang usually yung enforcers kaya nakakalusot.

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    #4
    Enforcement ang kulang. At dapat kung mali talaga yung tao, aminin at huwag ialok ng lagay yung enforcer...

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    #5
    +1 ako sa directive- hope it shall be enforced... we shall now have a fair game sa kalsada... mabuhay ang mga PNoy!!!

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    Di ko pa nakakabit sticker ko wala ng kwenta

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    #7
    unti-unti ng nababawasan ang anarchy on the street. tama yan dapat pantay-pantay lahat. maraming sapul dito, sana magtuloy-tuloy.

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    yes dapat di payagan yang Govt. Agencies Stickers kasi yan ang mga abusado at traffic violators pa sana,sana,sana di ningas cogon lang

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    bakit dati ba hindi nila hinuhuli. de sila me problema.

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by tc327 View Post
    yes dapat di payagan yang Govt. Agencies Stickers kasi yan ang mga abusado at traffic violators pa sana,sana,sana di ningas cogon lang

    Knowing pinoys na sa simula lang masigasig, isang malaking [SIZE=6]SANA[/SIZE][SIZE=2] nga....kahit man lang meron tayong maipagmalaki sa sarili nating mga Pilipino.....[/SIZE]

    ot: HAPPY BIRTHDAY nga pala sir...

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