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May 30th, 2007 10:38 AM #21
Well, in hindsight, he should've brought the bag with him, or if he had to keep it in the car, somewhere not as easily visible or accessible.
I don't think you can totally take responsibility away from parking lot owners. Perhaps if you were running an un-cemented open parking lot, then talagang park at your own risk. But if these owners have the funds to cement and cover real property and badge it a parking lot, they, too, have to make it relatively safe. It would be a plus if they had the funds to have a roving guard around, but perhaps constructing a perimeter that would limit people from passing through unchecked, or a single entry/exit would help secure the parking area.
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May 30th, 2007 12:50 PM #22
they say yan mga nanguguha sa ortigas eh dito din sa Internet binebenta ang mga "goods" nila. babalik din sa kanila yan maybe not now, but maybe sa mga kamag-anak nila na magkakasakit
my accountant once told me a story about a BIR Bldg in the QC area. pina-bless 5 times yun buong RD ng BIR ng bldg na yun kasi parang may supernatural daw yun bldg., like minamalas yun mga BIR emps, namamatayan, nagkakasakit mga family etc. etc. hindi nagtagal at umalis na lang buong RD
now that they transferred to a new bldg, ganun pa din ang inaabot ng RD na yun. puro kamalasan sa pamilya.
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May 30th, 2007 02:05 PM #23
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DIY to death!
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May 30th, 2007 05:02 PM #24Actually, Park Plus and most other parking establishments in Ortigas ARE uncemented. Some are overlaid with gravel, but that's about it. And most have no fences or fences that are virtually useless. I park there everytime with no expectation of security. Sucks, but what else is there?