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March 16th, 2007 01:36 AM #61
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March 16th, 2007 08:22 PM #62
Me too are using plate cover but CLEAR. Swerte lang at more than a year ko ng gamit hindi naman ako nasisita. Maybe, mas clear syang mabasa ngayon than before wala pang cover.
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March 19th, 2007 10:42 PM #63aesthetics wise... maybe.
performance wise?... maybe not.
i do have a glass plate cover... yung lexan pa, green...
nung nalaman ko na bawal pala. I placed it under the plates.
ayun... mas makapal na plates ko, no "tupi" at clear view pa.
try nyo.
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March 21st, 2007 09:33 AM #65
Haven't really seen a vehicle with the roof rack being part of it. Baka you mean roof rails yong part talaga(i.e. tow hook, spare tire carrier), which don't need to be registered. Roofracks/roof baskets like the ones made by Thule, etc. are the ones which need to be registered.
Paying up to avoid the hassle, but not offering a bribe doesn't make it right, doesn't make you innocent. It's still bribing in my book. I think you are part of the problem. Regardless sa reasons mo..
I am confused...how was that again? How did you insist on doing it the proper way?
I would be ashamed to ask this question if i were you, especially if i just 'bribed' an enforcer P500 just to get my license back.
You must be the lucky one, you got the 'lemon' license plate.
Where is that document again where the government says that? A scanned copy like what M2 posted, or a quote would be enough...
Yes we do, i would suggest for you to re-read that, there's a quote from a government officer from there somewhere on the use of plate covers.
Yes i would agree malas mo lang, swerte ng MAPSA.
There you go! You got the partial answer to your question "Ganito na ba talaga sa bansa natin ngayon?"
+1, Amen to that!
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May 21st, 2007 08:41 PM #66
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