HEHEHE, ganiha rako ni-RELAX, mao paman gani pagmata nako, maayo nalang nakaMATA pako...hehe...
ikaw RELAX pud KA?
Sakto gyud ka CIA defende ra gyud na sa tao naa rabay bungol, Maayo gyud ana naa para sukod sa saba (decibel) or naa ba silay basehan kung saba ba gyud, tinuod na nga 15,000.00 ang multa ani nya TOP pa gyud, paita pod ani sila nalang ang mag motor kita kahay manakop unsa kaha ilang bation no.
ug asa man paingon ang multa "KURAKOT NA PUD" hahay.... Paet!!!!
kinsa man taga LTO diri sa istorya.net sa? iya unta i share iyang nabasahan diri mga replies ug comments.
maayo nalang unta ba malamdagan ilang panghuna2x. Di man intawn makatarungan ning planoha oi.
basin magkadugay ani sa Pilipinas, free to kill people na nang mga enforcers. lupig pay martial law
Presidential Decree No. 96 (No Wang Wang)
July 7, 2010
Tags: blinkers, Presidential Decree No. 96, sirens, wang wang
Much ado has been made with the recent campaign of the police to eliminate the use of sirens, blinkers and other similar gadgets that emit loud noises or otherwise used to navigate obnoxiously on the streets of Metro Manila and other areas of the Philippines. This is an offshoot of President Noynoy Aquino’s inauguration day declaration of “No wang-wang”! This recent development now begs the question, why only now? Presidential Decree No. 96 which regulates the use of sirens, bells, horns, whistles and similar gadgets that emit exceptionally loud or startling sounds, including domelights and other similar signalling or flashing devices attached to motor vehicles and used on the highways has been in effect since 1973! Yet, it is only now is there a conscious effort on the part of our law enforcement to give teeth to this long neglected law. We can only hope that this zeal would last and not be a case of “ningas cogon”.
Surprisingly, media has reported that motorists caught with wang-wangs and other prohibited devices have been fined the amount of Php 15,000. We’re not sure what legal basis was used for this but Presidential Decree No. 96 is clear that the penalty for a first offense is mere confiscation and it is only in case of a second and subsequent offenses that the offender shall be prosecuted for violation of the Decree and, upon conviction thereof, shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment for six months and/or a fine of 600 pesos. In addition, the certificate of registration of the motor vehicle on which the unauthorized gadget or device herein mentioned is installed, mounted or used shall be cancelled or revoked.
OT: kuyaw diay ko madakpan ani bisan walakoy motor kay akong ilong mura mani og tambutso sa big bike..hehehehe..
bitaw pakatawa lang kay murag tension na kaayo deri da. ang dapat natong buhaton magtinabangay ta kung unsa jud ang violations o dili. dapat maabot ni sa LTO og sa ubang kagamhanan atong concerned aron unsa jud ilang sukdanan sa bawal o dili bawal. kay basin nya pud kung mag-ilis tag mags apilon nasad to nilag dakop kay lagi modifications kay kung unsa ang pagpalit like rayos atong yantas ila napud dakupon. dapat naatay tapok2x ani og atong ipaabot sa kagamhanan kung unsa jud ilang standards og unsay dakpon...
bolok nga pang gobyerno ni sa atong nasod. mao ra jud nay akong ikasulti nila. unsa man kunoy mahimong epekto nga makapalambo sa atong nasod ana ilang pag patuman ana. mag huna-huna pa na silag mga paagi nga molambo ni atong nasod di kay mag sige silag patuman anang mga walay gamit nga pagpanakop nila. kill em all.
dakpon ang mga saba-an. period. ma wang2, sirens, loud pipes, loud mouths, etc.
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