hahaha giatay mao ni klarong hanap nga balaod. ang helmet law ug plate standardization kay logical pa kay sa ani.
hinaot nga di ni masunod sa lto7
MANILA, Philippines - To separate them from
criminals on motorcycles, bikers in Quezon
City will be given vests, which show their
vehicles’ plate numbers, by the local police
starting tomorrow, an official said yesterday.
Crimes perpetrated by suspects on
motorcycles have given innocent motorcycle
riders a bad reputation – just riding a
motorcycle could make a person subject to
suspicion, according to Quezon City Police
District (QCPD) director Senior
Superintendent Richard Albano.
“With the vests, the public would be easily
able to separate the good (motorcycle-riders)
from the bad ones,” he said.
Albano said he no longer wants the term
“riding in tandem” to be used in police
reports about crimes perpetrated by those on
motorcycles. The term is “unfair” to law-
abiding citizens riding motorcycles, he said,
adding that he would rather call the suspects
“motorcycle-riding criminals.”
QCPD deputy director for administration
Senior Superintendent Joel Pagdilao said the
plate number of the motorcycle being used
by the rider would be shown on the back of
his vest.
“That’s way, the plate number would be
easily seen,” Pagdilao said.
According to Albano, they have also tapped
motorcycle riders as tipsters and “force
multipliers” against criminals on
motorcycles. He asked them to immediately
report crimes as they are the ones who are
on the road.
http://www.philstar.com/metro/2013/0...-plate-numbers