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A LOCAL legislator has filed resolutions requesting the Office of the Mayor to acquire a heavy-duty, high-end tow truck that is capable of towing an 18-wheeler truck.Cebu City Councilor Rey Gealon is also asking the Cebu City Transportation Office to draft a traffic management protocol for the Cebu South Coastal Road (CSCR) which runs through the South Road Properties (SRP).His requests came after motorists were stuck in four-hour traffic caused by a truck that broke down along the CSCR on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.In a chat message on Saturday, Feb. 24, Gealon, who also chairs the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMC), said the City has a flatbed tow truck and a mini tow truck, which are not capable of towing heavy vehicles.They can only manage a sports utility vehicle, he said.“Atong gi-request diha nga resolution kadtong kinadak-an na, kay sa uban naa ra may mga tow trucks makakaya bira stalled vehicles nga di kaayo dagko (I’m requesting for the biggest tow truck that can tow heavy vehicles),” Gealon said.He hopes the City will acquire a heavy-duty tow truck as soon as possible.He said the mayor’s office will fund the procurement.Once purchased, the tow truck will be issued to the CCTO.Gealon said his proposed resolution was approved unanimously on Wednesday, Feb. 21.On Feb 20, the trailer truck, which was transporting a 20-footer container van, experienced a malfunction in the middle of the viaduct section of the CSCR around 5 a.m. It was not until past 10 a.m. when the truck was towed away.Gealon said heavy traffic like the one on Tuesday can disrupt the city’s economy, as well as affect people’s lives.In another resolution, which was also approved last Wednesday, Gealon requested the CCTO to draft a traffic management protocol to address cases of stalled trucks along the CSCR to prevent severe traffic congestion.“The protocol should include the automatic diversion of vehicles to alternative routes such as Vestil Road, El Pardo, and Inayawan,” he said, in the resolution.Gealon also requested the CCTO to allocate resources, which include personnel and vehicles, to exclusively manage traffic at the SRP.“It may be composed of a patrol team, towing truck team, motorcycle team for faster mobility and at least 30 traffic enforcers on shifting 24/7 along the SRP stretch of coastal road, including the viaduct and tunnel,” he said.Regarding the four-hour traffic congestion last Tuesday, Gealon also requested the City Legal Office to conduct an investigation and file the appropriate legal action against the driver, owner or operator of the stalled truck.In such incidents, Gealon also asked the mayor’s office to impose substantial administrative fines proportional to the duration of obstruction caused by stalled trucks and other vehicles on all roads, particularly major thoroughfares, due to their lack of roadworthiness. 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Please document it and send it to us regardless of whether you are in an SUV or riding in an ordinary motor vehicle, and everyone should obey the law.)Under PD 96, first-time offenders will not face any penalty, but the blinker or siren attached to their vehicles will be confiscated.Violators will be charged for the violation of PD 96 only during a second offense, which may result in their imprisonment of not more than six months.Fajardo also sought the assistance of the public to apprehend the users of blinkers and sirens.“Ang maganda kung madodokumento natin, makuha natin ‘yung plaka para matrace natin. So kahit hindi siya na-apprehend on the same occasion na Nakita siya pero kung makukuha natin yung plaka ng motor, mga sasakyan mati-trace natin yan with the help of Land Transportation Office,” she said.(It would be good if we could document it, get the plate number so we can trace it. So even if they weren't apprehended on the same occasion they were seen, if we can get the plate number of the motorcycle or vehicle, we can trace them with the help of the Land Transportation Office.)Fajardo said they will also intensify their operations against sellers of blinkers and sirens.“Hindi lamang tayo magbabantay sa mga kalsada at major thoroughfares, yung ating visitorial power ay gagamitin na din natin katuwang ang ibang ahensya ng gobyerno para bisitahin ang mga motor shops na nagbebenta ng mga ganitong blinkers, sirens at similar gadgets po, para doon pa lamang sa source ng mga illegal blinkers na ito ay masasawata na natin,” she added. (We will not only monitor the streets and major thoroughfares, but we will also utilize our visitorial power together with other government agencies to visit motor shops that sell these kinds of blinkers, sirens, and similar gadgets, so that right from the source of these illegal blinkers, we can already put a stop to them.)Based on the PNP data, 2,546 confiscated blinkers and wangwang were confiscated from January to March 2024 by the PNP- Highway Patrol Group. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) will launch a crackdown against the illegal use of sirens and blinkers following the order of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. In a press conference in Camp Crame, Colonel Jean Fajardo, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Public Information Office, clarified that even before the issuance of Administrative Order (AO) 18, they had already been strictly implementing Presidential Decree 96, which was issued by late President Ferdinand Marcos in 1973 to prohibit the improper and illegal use of sirens, blinkers, and similar devices.Fajardo echoed the provisions of AO 18, which was issued by Marcos on Thursday, April 11, 2024, that only vehicles of the PNP and Armed Forces of the Philippines, fire trucks, and other emergency vehicles like ambulances are allowed to use blinkers and sirens.“Wala po tayong sisinuhin sa pagi-implement at pag enforce ng PD96 regardless ng estate nila sa buhay document po ninyo yan at ipadala sa amin regardless kung ikaw ay naka SUV (sports utility vehicle) o nakasakay sa isang ordinaryong motor at kotse at dapat lahat tayo ay sumunod sa batas,” she said.(We will not exempt anyone from implementing and enforcing PD96 regardless of their status in life. Please document it and send it to us regardless of whether you are in an SUV or riding in an ordinary motor vehicle, and everyone should obey the law.)Under PD 96, first-time offenders will not face any penalty, but the blinker or siren attached to their vehicles will be confiscated.Violators will be charged for the violation of PD 96 only during a second offense, which may result in their imprisonment of not more than six months.Fajardo also sought the assistance of the public to apprehend the users of blinkers and sirens.“Ang maganda kung madodokumento natin, makuha natin ‘yung plaka para matrace natin. So kahit hindi siya na-apprehend on the same occasion na Nakita siya pero kung makukuha natin yung plaka ng motor, mga sasakyan mati-trace natin yan with the help of Land Transportation Office,” she said.(It would be good if we could document it, get the plate number so we can trace it. So even if they weren't apprehended on the same occasion they were seen, if we can get the plate number of the motorcycle or vehicle, we can trace them with the help of the Land Transportation Office.)Fajardo said they will also intensify their operations against sellers of blinkers and sirens.“Hindi lamang tayo magbabantay sa mga kalsada at major thoroughfares, yung ating visitorial power ay gagamitin na din natin katuwang ang ibang ahensya ng gobyerno para bisitahin ang mga motor shops na nagbebenta ng mga ganitong blinkers, sirens at similar gadgets po, para doon pa lamang sa source ng mga illegal blinkers na ito ay masasawata na natin,” she added. (We will not only monitor the streets and major thoroughfares, but we will also utilize our visitorial power together with other government agencies to visit motor shops that sell these kinds of blinkers, sirens, and similar gadgets, so that right from the source of these illegal blinkers, we can already put a stop to them.)Based on the PNP data, 2,546 confiscated blinkers and wangwang were confiscated from January to March 2024 by the PNP- Highway Patrol Group. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Why do people play the slots? FIRST Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos admitted to having resentment toward Vice President Sara Duterte Carpio over the accusation of her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. In an interview with radio broadcaster Anthony Taberna in his online platform, Tune in Kay Tunying, Araneta-Marcos admitted snubbing the Vice President in several instances, citing her attendance at the Davao prayer rally where Duterte called Marcos “bangag” and drug addict.She said during her first encounter with Sara, following Duterte’s accusations, she alluded her by saying: “I look like bangag” and “bangag is the word of the day.”“After that, I snubbed her. I’d do it again. I mean, that’s not right, you don’t do that. That’s entitled politics. You’re in the government, you’re the Vice President,” said Araneta Marcos.“Bad shot na ’yan sa akin… For me, nasaktan ako because my husband will do everything to protect you. You ran together ‘di ba – sama-sama tayong babangon muli tapos pupunta ka sa rally, tatawagin ‘yung Presidente mong ‘bangag,’ ‘di ba, you’re going to laugh? Tama ba ‘yan? Even Leni never did that,” she added, referring to former Vice President Leni Robredo.Araneta-Marcos maintained their position not to dignify any criticisms toward her husband and his administration because “it has to stop at some point.”“Bring it on honey, you are the size of your enemy, you’re not my enemy. Like I said, I will never stoop to that level,” she said.“Bring it on. There’s such thing as karma,” she added.Supporters of Duterte organized prayer rallies to oppose the Marcos administration’s push for charter change.During the first rally, which was held in Davao City, Duterte called Marcos “bangag,” a term used for someone who is always high on drugs.Duterte said that Marcos, based on information given to him by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), is in the list of drug personalities.Davao City Mayor Baste Duterte also urged Marcos to step down from post.Even Marcos’ eldest sister, Imee, was present in the rally.Last week, during the third prayer rally against charter change, Davao del Norte First District Representative Pantaleon Alvarez urged the Armed Forces of the Philippines to withdraw their support to President Marcos to force him to step down from post. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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FIRST Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos admitted to having resentment toward Vice President Sara Duterte Carpio over the accusation of her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. In an interview with radio broadcaster Anthony Taberna in his online platform, Tune in Kay Tunying, Araneta-Marcos admitted snubbing the Vice President in several instances, citing her attendance at the Davao prayer rally where Duterte called Marcos “bangag” and drug addict.She said during her first encounter with Sara, following Duterte’s accusations, she alluded her by saying: “I look like bangag” and “bangag is the word of the day.”“After that, I snubbed her. I’d do it again. I mean, that’s not right, you don’t do that. That’s entitled politics. You’re in the government, you’re the Vice President,” said Araneta Marcos.“Bad shot na ’yan sa akin… For me, nasaktan ako because my husband will do everything to protect you. You ran together ‘di ba – sama-sama tayong babangon muli tapos pupunta ka sa rally, tatawagin ‘yung Presidente mong ‘bangag,’ ‘di ba, you’re going to laugh? Tama ba ‘yan? Even Leni never did that,” she added, referring to former Vice President Leni Robredo.Araneta-Marcos maintained their position not to dignify any criticisms toward her husband and his administration because “it has to stop at some point.”“Bring it on honey, you are the size of your enemy, you’re not my enemy. Like I said, I will never stoop to that level,” she said.“Bring it on. There’s such thing as karma,” she added.Supporters of Duterte organized prayer rallies to oppose the Marcos administration’s push for charter change.During the first rally, which was held in Davao City, Duterte called Marcos “bangag,” a term used for someone who is always high on drugs.Duterte said that Marcos, based on information given to him by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), is in the list of drug personalities.Davao City Mayor Baste Duterte also urged Marcos to step down from post.Even Marcos’ eldest sister, Imee, was present in the rally.Last week, during the third prayer rally against charter change, Davao del Norte First District Representative Pantaleon Alvarez urged the Armed Forces of the Philippines to withdraw their support to President Marcos to force him to step down from post. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Why do people play the slots? A LOCAL legislator has filed resolutions requesting the Office of the Mayor to acquire a heavy-duty, high-end tow truck that is capable of towing an 18-wheeler truck.Cebu City Councilor Rey Gealon is also asking the Cebu City Transportation Office to draft a traffic management protocol for the Cebu South Coastal Road (CSCR) which runs through the South Road Properties (SRP).His requests came after motorists were stuck in four-hour traffic caused by a truck that broke down along the CSCR on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.In a chat message on Saturday, Feb. 24, Gealon, who also chairs the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMC), said the City has a flatbed tow truck and a mini tow truck, which are not capable of towing heavy vehicles.They can only manage a sports utility vehicle, he said.“Atong gi-request diha nga resolution kadtong kinadak-an na, kay sa uban naa ra may mga tow trucks makakaya bira stalled vehicles nga di kaayo dagko (I’m requesting for the biggest tow truck that can tow heavy vehicles),” Gealon said.He hopes the City will acquire a heavy-duty tow truck as soon as possible.He said the mayor’s office will fund the procurement.Once purchased, the tow truck will be issued to the CCTO.Gealon said his proposed resolution was approved unanimously on Wednesday, Feb. 21.On Feb 20, the trailer truck, which was transporting a 20-footer container van, experienced a malfunction in the middle of the viaduct section of the CSCR around 5 a.m. It was not until past 10 a.m. when the truck was towed away.Gealon said heavy traffic like the one on Tuesday can disrupt the city’s economy, as well as affect people’s lives.In another resolution, which was also approved last Wednesday, Gealon requested the CCTO to draft a traffic management protocol to address cases of stalled trucks along the CSCR to prevent severe traffic congestion.“The protocol should include the automatic diversion of vehicles to alternative routes such as Vestil Road, El Pardo, and Inayawan,” he said, in the resolution.Gealon also requested the CCTO to allocate resources, which include personnel and vehicles, to exclusively manage traffic at the SRP.“It may be composed of a patrol team, towing truck team, motorcycle team for faster mobility and at least 30 traffic enforcers on shifting 24/7 along the SRP stretch of coastal road, including the viaduct and tunnel,” he said.Regarding the four-hour traffic congestion last Tuesday, Gealon also requested the City Legal Office to conduct an investigation and file the appropriate legal action against the driver, owner or operator of the stalled truck.In such incidents, Gealon also asked the mayor’s office to impose substantial administrative fines proportional to the duration of obstruction caused by stalled trucks and other vehicles on all roads, particularly major thoroughfares, due to their lack of roadworthiness.

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A LOCAL legislator has filed resolutions requesting the Office of the Mayor to acquire a heavy-duty, high-end tow truck that is capable of towing an 18-wheeler truck.Cebu City Councilor Rey Gealon is also asking the Cebu City Transportation Office to draft a traffic management protocol for the Cebu South Coastal Road (CSCR) which runs through the South Road Properties (SRP).His requests came after motorists were stuck in four-hour traffic caused by a truck that broke down along the CSCR on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.In a chat message on Saturday, Feb. 24, Gealon, who also chairs the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMC), said the City has a flatbed tow truck and a mini tow truck, which are not capable of towing heavy vehicles.They can only manage a sports utility vehicle, he said.“Atong gi-request diha nga resolution kadtong kinadak-an na, kay sa uban naa ra may mga tow trucks makakaya bira stalled vehicles nga di kaayo dagko (I’m requesting for the biggest tow truck that can tow heavy vehicles),” Gealon said.He hopes the City will acquire a heavy-duty tow truck as soon as possible.He said the mayor’s office will fund the procurement.Once purchased, the tow truck will be issued to the CCTO.Gealon said his proposed resolution was approved unanimously on Wednesday, Feb. 21.On Feb 20, the trailer truck, which was transporting a 20-footer container van, experienced a malfunction in the middle of the viaduct section of the CSCR around 5 a.m. It was not until past 10 a.m. when the truck was towed away.Gealon said heavy traffic like the one on Tuesday can disrupt the city’s economy, as well as affect people’s lives.In another resolution, which was also approved last Wednesday, Gealon requested the CCTO to draft a traffic management protocol to address cases of stalled trucks along the CSCR to prevent severe traffic congestion.“The protocol should include the automatic diversion of vehicles to alternative routes such as Vestil Road, El Pardo, and Inayawan,” he said, in the resolution.Gealon also requested the CCTO to allocate resources, which include personnel and vehicles, to exclusively manage traffic at the SRP.“It may be composed of a patrol team, towing truck team, motorcycle team for faster mobility and at least 30 traffic enforcers on shifting 24/7 along the SRP stretch of coastal road, including the viaduct and tunnel,” he said.Regarding the four-hour traffic congestion last Tuesday, Gealon also requested the City Legal Office to conduct an investigation and file the appropriate legal action against the driver, owner or operator of the stalled truck.In such incidents, Gealon also asked the mayor’s office to impose substantial administrative fines proportional to the duration of obstruction caused by stalled trucks and other vehicles on all roads, particularly major thoroughfares, due to their lack of roadworthiness., check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) will launch a crackdown against the illegal use of sirens and blinkers following the order of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. In a press conference in Camp Crame, Colonel Jean Fajardo, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Public Information Office, clarified that even before the issuance of Administrative Order (AO) 18, they had already been strictly implementing Presidential Decree 96, which was issued by late President Ferdinand Marcos in 1973 to prohibit the improper and illegal use of sirens, blinkers, and similar devices.Fajardo echoed the provisions of AO 18, which was issued by Marcos on Thursday, April 11, 2024, that only vehicles of the PNP and Armed Forces of the Philippines, fire trucks, and other emergency vehicles like ambulances are allowed to use blinkers and sirens.“Wala po tayong sisinuhin sa pagi-implement at pag enforce ng PD96 regardless ng estate nila sa buhay document po ninyo yan at ipadala sa amin regardless kung ikaw ay naka SUV (sports utility vehicle) o nakasakay sa isang ordinaryong motor at kotse at dapat lahat tayo ay sumunod sa batas,” she said.(We will not exempt anyone from implementing and enforcing PD96 regardless of their status in life. Please document it and send it to us regardless of whether you are in an SUV or riding in an ordinary motor vehicle, and everyone should obey the law.)Under PD 96, first-time offenders will not face any penalty, but the blinker or siren attached to their vehicles will be confiscated.Violators will be charged for the violation of PD 96 only during a second offense, which may result in their imprisonment of not more than six months.Fajardo also sought the assistance of the public to apprehend the users of blinkers and sirens.“Ang maganda kung madodokumento natin, makuha natin ‘yung plaka para matrace natin. So kahit hindi siya na-apprehend on the same occasion na Nakita siya pero kung makukuha natin yung plaka ng motor, mga sasakyan mati-trace natin yan with the help of Land Transportation Office,” she said.(It would be good if we could document it, get the plate number so we can trace it. So even if they weren't apprehended on the same occasion they were seen, if we can get the plate number of the motorcycle or vehicle, we can trace them with the help of the Land Transportation Office.)Fajardo said they will also intensify their operations against sellers of blinkers and sirens.“Hindi lamang tayo magbabantay sa mga kalsada at major thoroughfares, yung ating visitorial power ay gagamitin na din natin katuwang ang ibang ahensya ng gobyerno para bisitahin ang mga motor shops na nagbebenta ng mga ganitong blinkers, sirens at similar gadgets po, para doon pa lamang sa source ng mga illegal blinkers na ito ay masasawata na natin,” she added. (We will not only monitor the streets and major thoroughfares, but we will also utilize our visitorial power together with other government agencies to visit motor shops that sell these kinds of blinkers, sirens, and similar gadgets, so that right from the source of these illegal blinkers, we can already put a stop to them.)Based on the PNP data, 2,546 confiscated blinkers and wangwang were confiscated from January to March 2024 by the PNP- Highway Patrol Group. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do I place bet online? . here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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A LOCAL legislator has filed resolutions requesting the Office of the Mayor to acquire a heavy-duty, high-end tow truck that is capable of towing an 18-wheeler truck.Cebu City Councilor Rey Gealon is also asking the Cebu City Transportation Office to draft a traffic management protocol for the Cebu South Coastal Road (CSCR) which runs through the South Road Properties (SRP).His requests came after motorists were stuck in four-hour traffic caused by a truck that broke down along the CSCR on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.In a chat message on Saturday, Feb. 24, Gealon, who also chairs the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMC), said the City has a flatbed tow truck and a mini tow truck, which are not capable of towing heavy vehicles.They can only manage a sports utility vehicle, he said.“Atong gi-request diha nga resolution kadtong kinadak-an na, kay sa uban naa ra may mga tow trucks makakaya bira stalled vehicles nga di kaayo dagko (I’m requesting for the biggest tow truck that can tow heavy vehicles),” Gealon said.He hopes the City will acquire a heavy-duty tow truck as soon as possible.He said the mayor’s office will fund the procurement.Once purchased, the tow truck will be issued to the CCTO.Gealon said his proposed resolution was approved unanimously on Wednesday, Feb. 21.On Feb 20, the trailer truck, which was transporting a 20-footer container van, experienced a malfunction in the middle of the viaduct section of the CSCR around 5 a.m. It was not until past 10 a.m. when the truck was towed away.Gealon said heavy traffic like the one on Tuesday can disrupt the city’s economy, as well as affect people’s lives.In another resolution, which was also approved last Wednesday, Gealon requested the CCTO to draft a traffic management protocol to address cases of stalled trucks along the CSCR to prevent severe traffic congestion.“The protocol should include the automatic diversion of vehicles to alternative routes such as Vestil Road, El Pardo, and Inayawan,” he said, in the resolution.Gealon also requested the CCTO to allocate resources, which include personnel and vehicles, to exclusively manage traffic at the SRP.“It may be composed of a patrol team, towing truck team, motorcycle team for faster mobility and at least 30 traffic enforcers on shifting 24/7 along the SRP stretch of coastal road, including the viaduct and tunnel,” he said.Regarding the four-hour traffic congestion last Tuesday, Gealon also requested the City Legal Office to conduct an investigation and file the appropriate legal action against the driver, owner or operator of the stalled truck.In such incidents, Gealon also asked the mayor’s office to impose substantial administrative fines proportional to the duration of obstruction caused by stalled trucks and other vehicles on all roads, particularly major thoroughfares, due to their lack of roadworthiness. Why do people play the slots? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) will launch a crackdown against the illegal use of sirens and blinkers following the order of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. In a press conference in Camp Crame, Colonel Jean Fajardo, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Public Information Office, clarified that even before the issuance of Administrative Order (AO) 18, they had already been strictly implementing Presidential Decree 96, which was issued by late President Ferdinand Marcos in 1973 to prohibit the improper and illegal use of sirens, blinkers, and similar devices.Fajardo echoed the provisions of AO 18, which was issued by Marcos on Thursday, April 11, 2024, that only vehicles of the PNP and Armed Forces of the Philippines, fire trucks, and other emergency vehicles like ambulances are allowed to use blinkers and sirens.“Wala po tayong sisinuhin sa pagi-implement at pag enforce ng PD96 regardless ng estate nila sa buhay document po ninyo yan at ipadala sa amin regardless kung ikaw ay naka SUV (sports utility vehicle) o nakasakay sa isang ordinaryong motor at kotse at dapat lahat tayo ay sumunod sa batas,” she said.(We will not exempt anyone from implementing and enforcing PD96 regardless of their status in life. Please document it and send it to us regardless of whether you are in an SUV or riding in an ordinary motor vehicle, and everyone should obey the law.)Under PD 96, first-time offenders will not face any penalty, but the blinker or siren attached to their vehicles will be confiscated.Violators will be charged for the violation of PD 96 only during a second offense, which may result in their imprisonment of not more than six months.Fajardo also sought the assistance of the public to apprehend the users of blinkers and sirens.“Ang maganda kung madodokumento natin, makuha natin ‘yung plaka para matrace natin. So kahit hindi siya na-apprehend on the same occasion na Nakita siya pero kung makukuha natin yung plaka ng motor, mga sasakyan mati-trace natin yan with the help of Land Transportation Office,” she said.(It would be good if we could document it, get the plate number so we can trace it. So even if they weren't apprehended on the same occasion they were seen, if we can get the plate number of the motorcycle or vehicle, we can trace them with the help of the Land Transportation Office.)Fajardo said they will also intensify their operations against sellers of blinkers and sirens.“Hindi lamang tayo magbabantay sa mga kalsada at major thoroughfares, yung ating visitorial power ay gagamitin na din natin katuwang ang ibang ahensya ng gobyerno para bisitahin ang mga motor shops na nagbebenta ng mga ganitong blinkers, sirens at similar gadgets po, para doon pa lamang sa source ng mga illegal blinkers na ito ay masasawata na natin,” she added. (We will not only monitor the streets and major thoroughfares, but we will also utilize our visitorial power together with other government agencies to visit motor shops that sell these kinds of blinkers, sirens, and similar gadgets, so that right from the source of these illegal blinkers, we can already put a stop to them.)Based on the PNP data, 2,546 confiscated blinkers and wangwang were confiscated from January to March 2024 by the PNP- Highway Patrol Group. 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You ran together ‘di ba – sama-sama tayong babangon muli tapos pupunta ka sa rally, tatawagin ‘yung Presidente mong ‘bangag,’ ‘di ba, you’re going to laugh? Tama ba ‘yan? Even Leni never did that,” she added, referring to former Vice President Leni Robredo.Araneta-Marcos maintained their position not to dignify any criticisms toward her husband and his administration because “it has to stop at some point.”“Bring it on honey, you are the size of your enemy, you’re not my enemy. Like I said, I will never stoop to that level,” she said.“Bring it on. There’s such thing as karma,” she added.Supporters of Duterte organized prayer rallies to oppose the Marcos administration’s push for charter change.During the first rally, which was held in Davao City, Duterte called Marcos “bangag,” a term used for someone who is always high on drugs.Duterte said that Marcos, based on information given to him by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), is in the list of drug personalities.Davao City Mayor Baste Duterte also urged Marcos to step down from post.Even Marcos’ eldest sister, Imee, was present in the rally.Last week, during the third prayer rally against charter change, Davao del Norte First District Representative Pantaleon Alvarez urged the Armed Forces of the Philippines to withdraw their support to President Marcos to force him to step down from post. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) will launch a crackdown against the illegal use of sirens and blinkers following the order of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. In a press conference in Camp Crame, Colonel Jean Fajardo, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Public Information Office, clarified that even before the issuance of Administrative Order (AO) 18, they had already been strictly implementing Presidential Decree 96, which was issued by late President Ferdinand Marcos in 1973 to prohibit the improper and illegal use of sirens, blinkers, and similar devices.Fajardo echoed the provisions of AO 18, which was issued by Marcos on Thursday, April 11, 2024, that only vehicles of the PNP and Armed Forces of the Philippines, fire trucks, and other emergency vehicles like ambulances are allowed to use blinkers and sirens.“Wala po tayong sisinuhin sa pagi-implement at pag enforce ng PD96 regardless ng estate nila sa buhay document po ninyo yan at ipadala sa amin regardless kung ikaw ay naka SUV (sports utility vehicle) o nakasakay sa isang ordinaryong motor at kotse at dapat lahat tayo ay sumunod sa batas,” she said.(We will not exempt anyone from implementing and enforcing PD96 regardless of their status in life. Please document it and send it to us regardless of whether you are in an SUV or riding in an ordinary motor vehicle, and everyone should obey the law.)Under PD 96, first-time offenders will not face any penalty, but the blinker or siren attached to their vehicles will be confiscated.Violators will be charged for the violation of PD 96 only during a second offense, which may result in their imprisonment of not more than six months.Fajardo also sought the assistance of the public to apprehend the users of blinkers and sirens.“Ang maganda kung madodokumento natin, makuha natin ‘yung plaka para matrace natin. So kahit hindi siya na-apprehend on the same occasion na Nakita siya pero kung makukuha natin yung plaka ng motor, mga sasakyan mati-trace natin yan with the help of Land Transportation Office,” she said.(It would be good if we could document it, get the plate number so we can trace it. So even if they weren't apprehended on the same occasion they were seen, if we can get the plate number of the motorcycle or vehicle, we can trace them with the help of the Land Transportation Office.)Fajardo said they will also intensify their operations against sellers of blinkers and sirens.“Hindi lamang tayo magbabantay sa mga kalsada at major thoroughfares, yung ating visitorial power ay gagamitin na din natin katuwang ang ibang ahensya ng gobyerno para bisitahin ang mga motor shops na nagbebenta ng mga ganitong blinkers, sirens at similar gadgets po, para doon pa lamang sa source ng mga illegal blinkers na ito ay masasawata na natin,” she added. (We will not only monitor the streets and major thoroughfares, but we will also utilize our visitorial power together with other government agencies to visit motor shops that sell these kinds of blinkers, sirens, and similar gadgets, so that right from the source of these illegal blinkers, we can already put a stop to them.)Based on the PNP data, 2,546 confiscated blinkers and wangwang were confiscated from January to March 2024 by the PNP- Highway Patrol Group. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do I place bet online?

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