No pushing, please
The Metro Rail Transit trains are always overcrowded. People push and shove their way inside the coaches even when these are already full, a situation that may lead to injuries.—Oli, Quezon City
Errant taxi cab
Ran-Gen Taxi with plate number TXX-858 is overcharging passengers. Please forward to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board .—Nick V. Illescas, Quezon City
Safe to eat?
Mayor Recom, do the sidewalk vendors cooking and selling barbecue, innards and other foodstuff on F. Roxas Street and 3rd Avenue have sanitary permits? Their cooking is so unsanitary.—Gary, Caloocan City
Article continues after this advertisementMaynilad issues clarification
Article continues after this advertisementThis is in reference to the article published on Dec. 7 titled, “Motorcycle hater kills driver, wounds another.” We would like to clarify that the business office at the corner of EDSA and Monte de Piedad Street in Cubao, Quezon City, is not a Maynilad office since this is not part of our concession area.—Karmina M. Alejandro, Content Development Specialist, Maynilad Water Services Inc.
Waste of taxes
Just want to ask the Department of Public Works and Highways or
the Quezon City engineering office about the ongoing road blocking
projects here in some areas in Quezon City. I wonder why the roads have to be fixed when there’s nothing wrong with them. This happens
every year. What a waste of taxpayers’ money. Mr. President, I think
someone is trying to put one over you.—Carlos de Guzman, 35, Fairview, Quezon City
Roadblock
A junk shop at NHA Building 6 has taken over a portion of Road 10 at the corner of Capulong Street or C2.—Danilo Simeon, San Jose, Navotas City