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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2010
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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Mguy View Post
    Micvel,

    You are experiencing what most of us experience rin. One thing you can do na since 3pm ang class mo, wait ka sa library till 7pm. You'll only do it once a week.

    Another thing is mag-commute. Mahirap talaga mag-commute, pero again, once a week lang naman ito.

    Other than buying an anti-coding car, yun lang talaga ang pwede mong gawin na legal eh. Gawin mo na rin yun ginagawa ng halos lahat ng mga tao rito, mag-tiis.
    +1 Mguy, for you suggestion,

    Once a week alternative transportation is not such a bad idea, either commuting, LRT, fx or taxi at least you get to know other routes as well na hindi mo pa nadadaanan using your car..

    Brisk walking at least once a week is a good exercise for healthy living.

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    #22
    guys, nanghuhuli daw ngayon sa mga commemorative plates..

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    #23
    every tuesday i get a cab to go to work. =)

  4. Join Date
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    #24
    yes, they apprehended cars using commemorative plates others confiscated pa nga because some car owners tend to use it to "replaced" their original plates temporarily which is actually a violation thereof..

    i believe as per directive of the PNP-TMG, the commemorative plate should be placed above the original plate on the bumper NOT infont covering the original plate...which by the way is not exempted from the coding scheme.

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    #25
    matagal na yang nasa itaaas yung commemorative plates.. binawi na nila yun.. ok na lang ngayon magkapatong..

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coding exemption; question