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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    If you use your lolo's farm as you intend to be your registered garage space, then that is fine. You are not violating that law.

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    but the vehicle will still be towed if it is parked in forbidden areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    but the vehicle will still be towed if it is parked in forbidden areas.
    What you mean forbidden areas sir? Like it is parked in a farm lot? If a vehicle maybe parked on a sidewalk, yes it must be towed. A vehicle parked on a roadside with No Parking Zone signs, yes it must be towed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    What you mean forbidden areas sir? Like it is parked in a farm lot? If a vehicle maybe parked on a sidewalk, yes it must be towed. A vehicle parked on a roadside with No Parking Zone signs, yes it must be towed.

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    the vehicle may have been purchased and registered under a documentation that owner has space for two dozen vehicles in his garage.
    but if it is parked under the no parking sign along edsa, it still will be towed.

    my point in all these threads, is "don't bother coming up with a law on garage pre-requisite before buying a vehicle. let's just tow away the illegally parked vehicles". "strike three and vehicle becomes recycled metal or bottle cap or reef builder."
    our problem is not how many cars our neighbor has. our problem is the illegally parked vehicle that causes diminished road access and traffic build-up.
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    #104
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    I think the solution is to have each baranggay have a designated towing services and each city have a designated lot kung saan itatambak. Para alam na nila ang mga professional street parkers at yung mga nakikipark lang sandali.

    Meron dito sa amin, mga lumang sasakyan na di na pinapaandar at flat na ang gulong pero sa street naka park. Yon ang mga dapat inaalis.

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    Much better if the barangay will issue a certificate or barangay clearance that you hold a true garage space for your vehicle. And City Mayors will issue a certificate too, in compliance with the Barangay Clearance Certification, which both clearance will be presented to LTO in every annual renewal of registration of your vehicle. On this manner of process, if two parties issues a fraud certification, both will be liable for their irresponsible actions of issuing false documentation, the Barangay Chairman and City Mayor. Humanda ka kay Digong! Hehe.

    On this process, too, siguro. Mas mai-veverify kung ikaw ang naka-pangalan o hindi, ang nakalagay sa rehistro ng sasakyan minamaneho mo.

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    #105
    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    Much better if the barangay will issue a certificate or barangay clearance that you hold a true garage space for your vehicle. And City Mayors will issue a certificate too, in compliance with the Barangay Clearance Certification, which both clearance will be presented to LTO in every annual renewal of registration of your vehicle. On this manner of process, if two parties issues a fraud certification, both will be liable for their irresponsible actions of issuing false documentation, the Barangay Chairman and City Mayor. Humanda ka kay Digong! Hehe.

    On this process, too, siguro. Mas mai-veverify kung ikaw ang naka-pangalan o hindi, ang nakalagay sa rehistro ng sasakyan minamaneho mo.

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    A certificate every renewal is a good idea. But not all will be honest about that. Baka mas dumami pa ang tumangkilik sa fixers nyan.

    Like what others said, tow those who park irresponsibly or those who make the street as their own personal garage.

    But first, the towing service needs to be heavily scrutinized and properly accredited by local authorities. (Again wishful thinking)


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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    But first, the towing service needs to be heavily scrutinized and properly accredited by local authorities. (Again wishful thinking)


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    Wala naman akong reklamo kahit vigilante towing services yan, para matakot na lahat pumarada sa kalsada.

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    yung iba may pambili ng sasakyan wala naman palang garahe

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    #108
    Quote Originally Posted by lakay77 View Post
    yung iba may pambili ng sasakyan wala naman palang garahe
    Yun ang nakakataka nga sa iba nating mga kababayan.

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    #109
    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    Yun ang nakakataka nga sa iba nating mga kababayan.

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    ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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    #110
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Wala naman akong reklamo kahit vigilante towing services yan, para matakot na lahat pumarada sa kalsada.
    Vilnius Mayor A.Zuokas Fights Illegally Parked Cars with Tank - YouTube


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    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    Yun ang nakakataka nga sa iba nating mga kababayan.

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    A vehicle is worth approx P1M.....

    A house and lot with garage is worth >>P1M.... If space is at a premium,- no more garage for me.... I'll use the street in front of my house as my private parking slot.

    Also, better for me to drive around town (and people to see me) with my P1M vehicle....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    A vehicle is worth approx P1M.....

    A house and lot with garage is worth >>P1M.... If space is at a premium,- no more garage for me.... I'll use the street in front of my house as my private parking slot.

    Also, better for me to drive around town (and people to see me) with my P1M vehicle....

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    vandals without a cause and sikwateers like your predicament, sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    A vehicle is worth approx P1M.....

    A house and lot with garage is worth >>P1M.... If space is at a premium,- no more garage for me.... I'll use the street in front of my house as my private parking slot.

    Also, better for me to drive around town (and people to see me) with my P1M vehicle....

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    My belief is different. I don't like to be a person known that I can afford to buy a car approx worth P1M or higher. But can't afford to own a house and lot with a garage space merely almost with the same cost.

    A vehicle value depreciates, while a land with a house with a garage and improvements, increases its resale value over time.

    I would simply prioritize first to acquire a house and lot with a garage worthing P1M. Two or three years after, your vehicle worthing P1M before, I can afford it to acquire half of its value afterwards.

    Thieves can rob any material things inside a house, but never can be forcibly stolen away.

    That's just me.


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    #114
    basta kung pipilitin nila isama sa requirements ang proof of parking, si sales agent na bahala dyan hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by enzo6k View Post
    basta kung pipilitin nila isama sa requirements ang proof of parking, si sales agent na bahala dyan hahahaha
    nakikita ko na...
    may sang dosenang certificates of garage-ment si SA, sa isa niyang garahe space!

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    #116
    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    My belief is different. I don't like to be a person known that I can afford to buy a car approx worth P1M or higher. But can't afford to own a house and lot with a garage space merely almost with the same cost.

    A vehicle value depreciates, while a land with a house with a garage and improvements, increases its resale value over time.

    I would simply prioritize first to acquire a house and lot with a garage worthing P1M. Two or three years after, your vehicle worthing P1M before, I can afford it to acquire half of its value afterwards.

    Thieves can rob any material things inside a house, but never can be forcibly stolen away.

    That's just me.


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    Agree with you bro...

    Sadly, not all of us has the same philosophy/priority in life....

    Kaya tayong nag-a-allocate ng resources na magkaroon ng garahe ang mga sasakyan,- tayo ang nahihirapan,- dahil pinaparadahan tayo ng ating mga kapitbahay sa tapat... Hayyzzz...


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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    vandals without a cause and sikwateers like your predicament, sir.
    Sorry for the confusion, but I am just speaking first-person bro.... Just doing some story-telling...

    Not my case. I have enough garage space in our property for our rides, with room to spare for a few more....

    Parking in the street is not my cup of tea....

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    #118
    How about this:

    No enough parking space for customers, no leasing/renting/building of commercial space. Dami kayang businesses na sa gilid ng kalsada pinapapark yung mga customers nila. Yan ang nakakatrapik.

    Again, kung ang nirarason nila para sa batas na yan e para ma "lessen" ang traffic, I think they're missing the point. As mentioned by many others already, may mga batas na nagsasabing i-tow lahat ng illegally parked vehicles. So meaning, implementation lang ang kailangan talaga, as in strict implementation! Take Quirino Hiway along talipapa/sangandaan for example. 2 lanes yan each, pero 1 lane para sa parking ng mga jeepney, kotse ng mga teacher, heck, even delivery trucks ng softdrinks! Last night, I was wondering why there's a buildup sa exit ng Hypermarket. I noticed vehicles switching from right to left, then paglabas ko, ayun pala! Yung dambuhalang mga truck ng Pepsi yata yun, mga 3 or 4 sila, doon lang nakaparada sa kalsada!

    Now my 2 cents on other people's priorities. Hindi po kasi porke't nakabili ng sasakyan ay dapat nang bumili ng bahay at garahe. Some people just don't choose to own a house, because of mobility. There are studies out there laying out why some people don't invest in houses. To some, renting an apartment/condo is preferable because it gives them freedom to transfer places whenever the need arises, like for example when you need to transfer to another job or you need to leave for an emergency. Owning a car gives them mobility, so they choose it over investing on a house. Not to mention, your cited budget for a house and garage may be outdated. You want a decent house with garage in MM, that should cost you at least 2-4M today. And kung ilo-loan mo yan sa bank, matagal tagal yan na bayaran, compared to car financing, so that's also one point why others choose to invest in a car first. Now I respect madami sa inyo ay mga well-off sa buhay, so it really puzzles you why some people can buy a car and not a house. But that doesn't take away from common people the right to mobility. In the US, even homeless people have vehicles, and that is where they live/sleep. Now you may say, Pinas tayo, hindi US. Yes right, but the point is clear: Cars have clear advantage to people when it comes to mobility, and that is why it takes priority to some WORKING class people, who spend hours in daily commute so that they can SAVE money so someday they can buy their own house.

    For the record: I don't park in the streets. My apartment comes with FREE garage parking.

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    #119
    Quote Originally Posted by archielew View Post
    How about this:

    No enough parking space for customers, no leasing/renting/building of commercial space. Dami kayang businesses na sa gilid ng kalsada pinapapark yung mga customers nila. Yan ang nakakatrapik.

    Again, kung ang nirarason nila para sa batas na yan e para ma "lessen" ang traffic, I think they're missing the point. As mentioned by many others already, may mga batas na nagsasabing i-tow lahat ng illegally parked vehicles. So meaning, implementation lang ang kailangan talaga, as in strict implementation! Take Quirino Hiway along talipapa/sangandaan for example. 2 lanes yan each, pero 1 lane para sa parking ng mga jeepney, kotse ng mga teacher, heck, even delivery trucks ng softdrinks! Last night, I was wondering why there's a buildup sa exit ng Hypermarket. I noticed vehicles switching from right to left, then paglabas ko, ayun pala! Yung dambuhalang mga truck ng Pepsi yata yun, mga 3 or 4 sila, doon lang nakaparada sa kalsada!

    Now my 2 cents on other people's priorities. Hindi po kasi porke't nakabili ng sasakyan ay dapat nang bumili ng bahay at garahe. Some people just don't choose to own a house, because of mobility. There are studies out there laying out why some people don't invest in houses. To some, renting an apartment/condo is preferable because it gives them freedom to transfer places whenever the need arises, like for example when you need to transfer to another job or you need to leave for an emergency. Owning a car gives them mobility, so they choose it over investing on a house. Not to mention, your cited budget for a house and garage may be outdated. You want a decent house with garage in MM, that should cost you at least 2-4M today. And kung ilo-loan mo yan sa bank, matagal tagal yan na bayaran, compared to car financing, so that's also one point why others choose to invest in a car first. Now I respect madami sa inyo ay mga well-off sa buhay, so it really puzzles you why some people can buy a car and not a house. But that doesn't take away from common people the right to mobility. In the US, even homeless people have vehicles, and that is where they live/sleep. Now you may say, Pinas tayo, hindi US. Yes right, but the point is clear: Cars have clear advantage to people when it comes to mobility, and that is why it takes priority to some WORKING class people, who spend hours in daily commute so that they can SAVE money so someday they can buy their own house.

    For the record: I don't park in the streets. My apartment comes with FREE garage parking.
    yes, that's one thing. thanks sa input

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    Sabi nang ituloy na iyan e!!!

    Political will!

    Nasa batas na iyan,- implementation lang ang kulang.....

    You cannot use public resources permanently as your private property....

    Road tax ba kamo???- E di gumulong ka all the time! Hindi nakahinto o naka-park....

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