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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    ito rin ang alam ko pag tourist ka, excempted ka sa coding
    yup, but still you have to have your vehicle registered as a tourist dun sa tourism office nila. they will issue you a certification/letter good for the duration of your stay there. pag nasita ka, papakita mo lang yung certification.

    teka OT na tayo....

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    Bogeyman, last time I checked Marikina City does not implement coding just like Pasig City and Paranaque City, not unless Mayor Fernando have decided to join the coding bandwagon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogeyman View Post
    I live in Antipolo, around 10 minutes away from MMLDC. The coding scheme is not in effect here, otherwise baka noon pa ako nahuli ng traffic enforcer; umaalis kasi ako sa bahay ng 9:30am on coding days.

    If you're passing through Marikina en route to Antipolo however, you may want to observe your coding hours just in case, since Marikina is under MMDA jurisdiction.
    Quote Originally Posted by ans_lim168 View Post
    Bogeyman, last time I checked Marikina City does not implement coding just like Pasig City and Paranaque City, not unless Mayor Fernando have decided to join the coding bandwagon.
    Marikina and Pasig have no coding.

    las Pinas has coding and walang coding window.

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    #4
    medyo OT na ha?

    beware of las pinas. medyo mahigpit sila dun, specially on these areas:

    - Toyota Alabang
    - Casimiro/BF Resort areas
    - Zapote area

    Add ko na lang din: Paranaque, wala talagang coding.

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