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December 9th, 2007 01:03 AM #1
It's about time na gawin nila ito. Maraming mga bata sa lansangan na nangangaroling pag Pasko. Pakalat-kalat sila. Lamang ang disgrasya. Abala pa sila sa mga motorista.
Sana di "ningas kugon" ito.
Inquirer.Net
8 Dec 2007
Street ‘carolers’ will be Rounded Up--MMDA
MANILA, Philippines -- Traffic enforcers won't be going just after erring motorists this Christmas.
Children singing and pestering drivers for some loose change will be promptly taken off the streets, especially in major thoroughfares in Metro Manila. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said it will be rounding up street children caught caroling on busy streets beginning next week.
The idea is not a kill-joy move but intended to keep the children out of the way of speeding cars and trucks, said general manager Robert Nacianceno.
"Safety is one of the reasons why we will be also going after children caroling in major roads. We won't be rounding all kids, however," he said.
Caroling from house to house will still be allowed in most neighborhoods, provided that there are no speeding vehicles or busy thoroughfares in the area. "Kids who want to have fun can still sing songs from house to house in their neighborhoods, in front of houses where there are no speeding cars. They can still go caroling," the MMDA official explained.
But children who dart to and from across major roads like EDSA, knocking on windshields and car windows for alms will definitely be taken into custody, Nacianceno added. Other ploys at caroling in the streets involve kids clambering aboard moving jeepneys and banging on improvised drums made of cans and polyvinyl chloride pipes tied together.
Even grown-ups who introduce themselves as members of charitable groups suddenly board jeepneys and pass around envelops, asking for donations for Christmas projects. Nacianceno said the MMDA's traffic enforcers, especially on major streets, will be tasked to round up the children and keep them out of harm's way.
"It's dangerous for children to risk their lives as they knock on windows for loose change. They should be off the streets," he said.
The children will be rounded up beginning next week and will be transferred to the custody of the Department of Social Welfare and Development, he added.
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December 9th, 2007 07:25 PM #2
Dapat talaga gawin ito ng MMDA and sana nga hindi
ningas-kugon, kasi delikado talaga.
I remember last year mga December din around 9PM
naka-stop ako sa traffic light sa MIA Road cor. Quirino.
Biglang pinaligiran ng mga six to eight street carolers
yung auto ko. Puro mga paslit- siguro mga 5 or 6 years
old lang sila.
Pag go, talagang dahan-dahan yung pag accelerate ko
kasi yung iba nakasandal sa gulong at front fenders.
Hindi ko pa makita yung iba kaya natakot ako baka
may bigla nalang maipit sa ilalim.
Thats why advice ko lang ingat talaga sa mga batang
ito lalo na kung gabi at umuulan-ulan. Sa sobrang liit
nung mga bata talagang hindi mo maa-account kung
nasaan na sila in relation to your car.
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December 9th, 2007 07:43 PM #3
ok yan para maiwasan na rin yung mga Ita na lumuwas ng manila para lang mangaroling.
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December 9th, 2007 08:27 PM #4
OT: Naalala ko tuloy last Christmas,- may nag-caroling dito sa loob ng village ng 24th ng 10PM na mga teenagers....May dala pang sulat na sila ay taga QC and doing this for charity work... Nasa South MM kami.....
Anyway,- sana nga totoo iyon.... I just can't imagine people out of their homes during those times.....
4707:santas:
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December 9th, 2007 08:35 PM #5
mawawal man ang nangangaroling sa lansangan, meron paring "nangangaroling" sa malacanang.
Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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