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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    I call to all the tsikot out there to abolish the number coding scheme!

    its totally useless now the Philippines has progressed and most are able to bypass this by having another car or more, a win scenario for the govt since its taxable all its life (purchase tax, annual registration, fuel tax, etc...)

    but what did the gov't do? it didn't expand and have corrupted the money, common, lets not be ignorant, why u think they spent millions and billions in election campaigns just to be a PUBLIC SERVANT??? hello common senses please! ... so their solution restrict the tax payers on using the facilities!

    let the creator of this temporary failed solution be penalized for not thinking ahead, aka non proactive

    and if this wouldn't be abolished then let it be a lost of public trust to the govt, the Filipino tax payers deserves what is due to them! just look at thailand right now, we're basically the same economy yet look at their facilities

    if you have ideas or suggestions please post them below, no stupid comments please, this is serious!

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    Simulan mo bro

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    #3
    1st you have to collect evidence that the agency whom assigned to implement the number coding failed to implement.

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    #4
    So if you want the number coding scheme to be abolished, what alternative will you propose? Did you know that former MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando suspended the number coding scheme for a few days before? The result was, traffic became much worse. Imagine the scenario now if you abolish the number coding scheme. You're also not proactive sir.

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    #5
    Seriously?

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    #6
    Kaya nga simulan niya na hehe...

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    #7
    Comparative data please on this issue so that there is empirical and factual basis for the call to arms


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    #8
    I think BF suspended the coding during the summer before (although the Republic of Binay did not) and he also implemented the window hours (and also, the Republic of Binay did not). How many years has coding been around? 10? 15?

    What bothers me now is not the current number coding but how inutil our MMDA and government has been in addressing the traffic problem. Panay hare brained schemes with no real basic traffic enforcement even if Captain Obvious smacked them in the face.

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    #9
    Well, I admire your courage although you are anonymous online.
    My suggestions are if you are really serious:

    1) Write your complaint and the reasons behind that in a better manner. Even an internet rant should be understandable.
    2) Back your statements with facts.
    3) If you propose to abolish something, present at least an alternative to the current system. OR clearly show that we are better off without the current system (i.e. color coding).

    Although I am not a frequent driver in MM, abolishing the color coding will just worsen the bad traffic situation.
    Probably it is better to think of long term solution than abolishing color coding.

    For one, expand and improve the railway system not only within Metro Manila but also to and from MM. This is expensive but it is better in the long run.

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    #10
    Have you ever been to thailand? Because despite of Bangkok's "infrastructure", they suffer from same if not worse traffic jams.

    I support people who buy second or third cars because its their right and its their money. I support those who wake up extra early or commute during their coding days.

    However, I dont support calls for abolition of this, abolition of that, with those calling for it (ie: the TS) not offering any alternative, workable, realistic solution. Typical leftist attitude. Puro ingay, wala gawa. Sayang laway.


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