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  1. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    ^
    so ano gagamitin pag naaksidente? third party liability?

    dapat maregulate ito....... kasi mga taxi driver din mga drive jan..
    I mean bahala kayo mag usap ng Drivers nila. Labas sila doon kahit kasalanan ng driver nila, dapat the lease they can do is to facilitate Yun claims sa insurance ng drivers nila.


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    Basta ginamit ang private sasakyan for hire (exchange of money), di sasagutin ng insurance, at lagot ka sa LTFRB at BIR (form of income ang for hire at non-issuance of reciept)


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    those are your friends, and they are "authorized passengers". and it is standard courtesy from back when, that friends riding the car, shoulder part of the gas expense.
    you are not violating any laws.
    and should you and your friends meet an accident, all of you are covered by the usual private car insurance, if there is.
    besides, whatever happened to "car-pooling" to save on gas and ease on traffic?
    is this another case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing?

    and should the authorities say otherwise, "let them prove their accusation!".
    Last edited by dr. d; August 21st, 2017 at 10:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Basta ginamit ang private sasakyan for hire (exchange of money), di sasagutin ng insurance, at lagot ka sa LTFRB at BIR (form of income ang for hire at non-issuance of reciept)

    Ano kaya ang mga qualifications ng mga taga sagot sa social media ng mga gov't agencies na to? do they even check it with their superiors bago sagutin ang mga queries? If yes, mas malalang misinformation yan kung pati sila di alam kung ano ang tama.
    Pati na yun sa mmda nung kainitan ng adda. Kaya tuloy sila pinagtatawanan. Tapos mag aakusa na meron nag hire ng trolls para siraan sila? E tingnan lang nila sarili nila sugurado pati sila matatawa sa sarili nila e.

    Saka lang ako maniniwala sa posts/answers nila kung kalakip yung article and section ng kung anong rules and procedures meron sila.

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    Last edited by kaidemitsui; August 21st, 2017 at 10:59 AM. Reason: Add comment

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    E hindi nga nila kaya sugpuin mga obvious na colorum na shuttle dyan sa lrt santolan.


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    Good lord...

    LTFRB seeks to have more taxis on Metro Manila roads - CNN Philippines

    Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 22) — After suspending Uber for a month, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) says it is looking at increasing the number of taxis plying Metro Manila roads.

    LTFRB Chief Martin Delgra said doing so may help meet the big demand for them and at the same time, force abusive taxi drivers to shape up.

    Delgra addressed the issue at a briefing in Malacañang Tuesday, saying transport regulators would be meeting with taxi operators on Wednesday, Aug. 23, where the issue of granting more taxi franchises will be discussed.

    Delgra said, "We would like to get the help of transport planners and the expert of UP on how to calibrate giving or opening up more franchises again to address supply of taxi... I mean, to put in more supply to in order to address demand."

    Delgra also said taxi drivers who refuse passengers haven't slipped their notice.

    He said Oplan Isnabero, launched in December 2016, is in effect "all throughout, every day of the year."

    "As with the statistics, and as to how we have resolved these cases po, I don't have it right now. But I can assure you, we're also hitting taxi - pasaway na mga taxi drivers po [taxis who keep committing violations]," Delgra said.

    RELATED: Gov't counters holiday traffic with 'Oplan Isnabero' and 'Nose In, Nose Out Policy'

    For now, Delgra is advising commuters who encounter such drivers to "assert their right" by among others, insisting on charging through meters.

    The LTFRB will also hear tomorrow Uber's motion to lift its suspension in exchange for a fine of ₱10 million.

    "We're still looking at all angles insofar as having to understand the gravity of the offense that they have committed," Delgra said when asked whether the LTFRB is standing pat on its suspension order.

    He added, "Alam ko masasaktan to a certain degree yung mananakay [I know that passengers will be affected to a certain degree], but when you have a TNC that is openly defying and continuously defying the rules that they have in fact put in place under the business model that they have owned, I don't think we can work healthily with this type of investor."

    CNN Philippines' Pia Garcia contributed to this story.

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    damn.. they really dont have brains. we prefer tnvs over taxis...

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    Its sooooooo tempting to suspect that "may nakikinabang dito". Di ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by makinao View Post
    Its sooooooo tempting to suspect that "may nakikinabang dito". Di ba?
    Suntay threeee pooooointssss...

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    ^ haha

    It pays to be a digong lackey

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    A yes or a no would have suffice...

    “Ang tamang sagot po ganito. Going back to the basic reg ... the basic requirement of a public transpo is that when you take in a passenger for a fee, then you undertake a public transportation service. If you don’t, wala,” Delgra said.
    LTFRB wants NBI to probe viral post on 'colorum' rides | Money | GMA News Online

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    #12
    Lakas mag lobby ng grupo ni Superman Bong Suntay.

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    Tried booking Grab today, noticed that the card option is not available anymore. Tried inputting 3 different cards (MasterCard & Visa), it says card not supported. Tried the grab app on my wife's phone, still the same, cannot add card too. Anyone else experienced the same?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Tried booking Grab today, noticed that the card option is not available anymore. Tried inputting 3 different cards (MasterCard & Visa), it says card not supported. Tried the grab app on my wife's phone, still the same, cannot add card too. Anyone else experienced the same?
    Maybe it has something to do with your card's security feature.

    Just checked right now yung Grab App nandun naman option ng card payment.

    The card that I used here is the one specific for internet purchase na mas lower ang limit and may secure code verification.

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    Rainy start of a long weekend...


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    Hmm, Php190M fine for Uber.

    Me basis ba mga fines na yan, or can they just pull any number out of their *$ses?

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    oo may basis yan....

    wala sa lugar pagkasiga ng uber.....siniraan at pinersonal l.f.t.r.b.....tapos yung spokeperson nila si deakin gusto pa mag incite to sedition......pag-iintan talaga.... buti nga..... hahahahahah..... bayad 190million....

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    Hmm, Php190M fine for Uber.

    Me basis ba mga fines na yan, or can they just pull any number out of their *$ses?
    the 190M is the calculated income uber would have earned, in one month, which is the length of the suspension.

    the suspension would be lifted, if uber paid the 190M fine, PLUS, they had to compensate their drivers.
    ...i'm not too understanding about the details of the second part.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 26th, 2017 at 01:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    Hmm, Php190M fine for Uber.

    Me basis ba mga fines na yan, or can they just pull any number out of their *$ses?
    Uber: I'm gonna make them an offer they can't refuse.

    LTFRB: I'm gonna make them an offer they can't not refuse.

    To me it seems they don't want Uber to pay up. What happens if they don't pay up after the 1 month suspension is up?

    *beebee
    Not sure, but to me it seems like he's referring to James Deakin.

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