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April 2nd, 2011 12:21 AM #21I'm ok with this one and hopefully we implement this law consistently and sana eh di maging way for more corruption..pag lasing ka..huli ka...feeling ko eh dadami ang lagayan between LEO and those who are caught DUI.
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April 17th, 2011 03:07 PM #22
yes to this!
guess it was 10 yrs ago in KL that this law was in effect... during the grace period (prior to implementation) most hotels have installed a breathalyzer in-house for patrons to verify their own alcohol limit.
good thing bec. i brought back the habit here... pag pupunta sa gimikan usually taxi o may driver na kasama.
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April 17th, 2011 03:54 PM #23
^+1. Dapat mga bar dito may tester din para matancha nila kung nasa legal limit pa sila. Sana lang wag "i-modify" ng enforcers yung tester na hawak nila.
kagulo yan pag may checkpoint, sigurado heavy traffic.
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April 17th, 2011 10:02 PM #24
ok ako dito...
bago lang ako nabiktima ng isang lasing na driver
binunggo nya ang likod ng sasakyan ko...
fortunately binayaran nya lahat pero hassle parin sa time.
pero ang nakakalungkot alam ng traffic enforcer na nakainom pero parang wala lang
they insist to settle things,
i ask my friend na police bakit ganoon.
kilangan pa dalhin sa gov't hospital ang lasing na driver para i-confirm ng doctor, i-file pa nila ang kaso na ang witness ay doctor na nag check sa driver...
with this law, mas madali na madetermine ang lasing na driver...
noong nasa AUS ako,
kahit may law silang ganyan, lusot parin ang ibang lashing...
demerits lang every traffic violation doon...
dito sa atin 20k na penalty, sigurado ako dito na magkaroon naman mapagkwartahan ang mga ibang bwaya na police...
mas maganda yong handheld, tapos distribute ko sa mga car watch boy....hahaha
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December 19th, 2024 10:41 AM #25
Stiffer penalties for drunk, drugged drivers pushed | Inquirer
In filing House Bill No. 11187, Anakalusugan Rep. Ray Reyes seeks to amend provisions of Republic Act No. 10586, or the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013, and even change its name to the “Anti-Impaired Driving Act.”
This would raise the minimum jail time for drunk or drugged drivers who cause physical injuries from three to 12 months and impose fines of up to P1 million for those who commit homicide.
Violators also face a 24-month suspension of their driver’s licenses, with a succeeding offense meriting perpetual revocation. HB 11187 likewise seeks to amend Section 9 of RA 10586 and require the Land Transportation Office and Philippine National Police to acquire and maintain an “adequate” number of breath analyzers and drug-testing kits.
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