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July 6th, 2010 09:10 AM #33
Wala talagang kamatayan iyang video na iyan.... :hysterical:
Ayos ang aksyon ng aide niya lalo na ng binanggit ang 'chikinini'.... :naughty2:
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July 6th, 2010 04:07 PM #35
Buy one take one...
DOTC to draft measure penalizing sale of blinkers, sirens
A proposed measure will be drafted to impose penalties on dealers of illegal blinkers and sirens, also known as "wangwang."
Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Secretary Jose de Jesus said he ordered his staff to draw up a proposed measure that will be submitted to Congress, Radio dzBB's Sam Nielsen reported on Tuesday.
De Jesus said he could not recall any law that will allow them to go after dealers of the sirens and blinkers, which President Benigno Aquino III branded as a symbol of inequality.
Aquino kicked off anti-wangwang efforts shortly after his inauguration last June 30, when he refused to use the gadget and had his convoy stop at traffic lights.
De Jesus likened the sale of wangwang to the drug trade, where he said the culpable parties are both buyers and sellers.
The only law against the use of wangwang so far is Presidential Decree 96, signed by the late President Ferdinand Marcos in January 1973.
PD 96 declares as unlawful the use or even attachment of sirens, bells, horns, whistles or similar gadgets “that emit exceptionally loud or startling sounds," including dome lights and other signaling or flashing devices.
“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," it said.
It added 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.
Second and subsequent offenses may net the offender a six-month jail term and/or a fine of P600.
The certificate of registration of the motor vehicle on which the unauthorized gadget or device herein mentioned is installed, mounted or used shall be canceled or revoked. — RJAB Jr./LBG, GMANews.TV
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July 6th, 2010 04:49 PM #36
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July 6th, 2010 04:50 PM #37
medyo OT: first time ko makakita, last saturday amorsolo corner pasay road before 7AM, 2 police naka motor naghihintay mag turn green yun light kahit na wala naman dumadaan
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July 7th, 2010 08:45 AM #38
sana naman di lang wang wang ang pag tuunan ng pansin
ang dami pa kasing pasaway sa samut saring paraan
-different colors of signal lights, tail lights, lalo na sa mga motor!
-tilted plates/tinted plates/commemorative plated/vanity plates
-bright head lights, may iba naka HID na nga may foglamps pa! pwede pa ba mag drive ang bulag?
-ung mga mufflers na maiingay, lalo na sa mga motor, hay, mas masahol pa yan sa wang wang
- paano naman ang mga kakaibang busina ng mga patok na jeep? ung mga pito, hehe
sana maisip ni noynoy ang malaking nagagawang parte ng motorcycles sa karamihang krimen dito sa pinas! mga nagnakaw, naka motor. mga pumatay naka motor
ang prob kasi sa mga motor e ang liit ng plaka nila, kaya di mo makita, kahit walang plaka e di halata kasi nga maliit ang plaka
sana ma isip ito ni P-NOY
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July 7th, 2010 09:52 AM #39
Dapat isama mga padyak at kuliglig dyan!
Chief Superintendent Leonardo Espina (C), head of the Philippines' highway police, shows to the press hundreds of illegal sirens and blinkers confiscated from motorists in Manila on July 5, 2010. The anti-siren drive was launched after newly inaugurated President Benigno Aquino vowed an end to the illegal use of sirens by unruly civilians motorists who go against the flow of traffic to escape Manila's notoriously clogged roads. Aquino himself has banned his own security detail from beating the red light or part traffic for the presidential convoy to illustrate that no one one is above the law.
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July 7th, 2010 10:12 AM #40
The VP just did what i posted earlier.... di nga nag wang wang but his escorts blocked the intersection for his convoy to get ahead. so what's the PNP gonna do about something like that???
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