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Lack of discipline

Lack of discipline MRT and LRT commuters have no discipline. They push their way inside the trains even though there are people still going out. There should be a way of separating the people going in and out of the trains so that boarding would be more orderly and safer.—Jason, 29, Quezon City Traffic aide [...]

Posted: October 10th, 2011 in Citizens' Call | Read More »

Arrogant driver

At around midnight last Sunday, September 11, I was in a passenger jeepney going to Sucat in Parañaque City, when our driver had an altercation with the driver of a beige Toyota Camry (XMK 838) in front of Mareclo subdivision. The driver of the Camry got out of his car and placed his hand on [...]

Posted: September 18th, 2011 in Citizens' Call | Read More »

Waste of gov’t money

I always report to the LTFRB reckless taxi drivers, drivers who verbally abuse customers and taxi drivers who insist on charging commuters beyond what is on the meter. And if you don’t want to file a lawsuit and attend hearings, all LTFRB does is file a report. They say they will contact the party involved [...]

Posted: September 4th, 2011 in Citizens' Call | Read More »

Overcharging driver

The driver of a tricycle (San Jose #45) charged us P30 from Parco Grocery on Del Monte Avenue to Igdalig Street, Manresa, Quezon City. The distance is less than one kilometer.—Joel, 42, Quezon City Lax security Please step up security in Philippine National Railway trains. The security guards are too lax.—Lawbert, 22, Muntinlupa Forgotten promises [...]

Posted: August 22nd, 2011 in Citizens' Call | Read More »

Driving dangerously

A number of passenger jeepneys plying the Project 8 route at night are without headlights, brake lights or signal lights, endangering the lives of their passengers and other motorists.—Lucy Santos, Project 8, Quezon City Police visibility needed in Las Piñas Snatchings have become rampant in Las Piñas City, especially during early mornings when office employees [...]

Posted: June 6th, 2011 in Citizens' Call,Headlines,Metro | Read More »

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