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CITIZENS’ CALL

VIP’s ‘wangwang’ in QC

/ 11:01 PM July 03, 2011

A white Mitsubishi Montero with no license plate, just conduction sticker BP 1102, was using a “wangwang” (siren) on June 13 at around 2:30 p.m. on Xavierville Avenue in Quezon City. It was accompanied by two MMDA traffic enforcers on motorcycles.—Roger Co, Manila

Another water leak
There’s a leaking water pipe under the flyover going to Quirino Highway, Barangay Balon-Bata in Quezon City.—Tess V. Villarama, 56, Quezon City

Sign needed
The MMDA should install a sign saying “No left turn on red signal” at Talayan Del Monte Bridge near Shell station in Quezon City. There are about four to five Quezon City traffic enforcers stationed in the area who wait for people to turn from West Riverside. Abala sa trapik kapag nanghuhuli sila (They cause a lot of inconvenience when they apprehend motorists).—Roy, Quezon City

Case by case basis?
How come Supreme Court employees are no longer required to wear their uniforms while we regional trial court employees labor every day, trimming the lint off our furry, worn-out uniforms?—Atty. Jose B. Flores, Caloocan RTC Branch 120

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