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Clamp down on motorbike helmets coming?

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  1. Jens K

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    I was thinking the same, but here in the Philippines I changed my mind because it only takes a minimal accident for somebody without helmet to get seriously injured or even die, and good luck to you if you're only minimally involved in something like that as a foreigner.

    I got a child's helmet from Lazada as well, however it's really a toy and doesn't offer much protection if any at all, comparable to the El cheapo helmets you get for free with a scooter, but without any certification sticker.

    Regarding theft - now with the new demand that may indeed become a problem. Guess the times of leaving the helmet unsecured on the bike are over :/
     
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    Get proper insurance (not that bare minimum liability crap offered by the LTO) to protect yourself. Let the locals fight with local insurance companies. Never admit fault and never agree to pay anyone's hospital bills. Have a backup vehicle ready as any vehicle involved in an accident could be held by the police for a long time. You have to be willing to let the police impound the vehicle while the law/justice system runs its course.

    Yeah, the quality of helmets in the Philippines is quite low. You have to look around, and spend money, for a decent one.

    There was never a time for leaving a helmet unsecured in the Philippines. If you have been leaving them unsecured on your bike and haven't had one stolen you have been lucky. I have had several stolen, long before this helmet law implementation.
     
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    Road check at the Dgte/Bacong border at 6:30 last night. Bikes stopped a mile back waiting.
     
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    Can't agree more. Have had Prudential insure me since I have been here through two new vehicles. Covered for everything. The cars had some accidents, both mine and the the Missus, always went to the insurance company and they take care of everything. Pay my deductible for any repairs, and have never ever paid one centavo to any other party involved, even though they demanded it and try to get repairs for every little dent and ding. Also, always made sure to photo the accident site and show the police what I wanted copied and sketched. Never a problem.
     
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    They really need change this law that the checkpoint cant move and grab all those people just waiting. Im sure they must realise why they are just waiting! Or do they?
     
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    Sounds obvious but I never thought of this. Just to be able to tell them "talk to my insurance" and walk away it might be good to have something like that.

    Yeah. I got myself a DOT and ECE certified Bell helmet on Lazada, but didn't find anything like that in a kids size yet. Also waiting for the day they fine me because that helmet lacks the local ICC sticker...
     
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    The mayor of Dumaguete said in an interview the helmet law will not be implemented in the city for now. The people need time to get to know and understand the law. However areas outside the city will need to follow the law.
    The PNP refuse to walk to the checkpoints for lack of helmets. ( I just made up that last part lol)
     
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    Lol im wondering what there is to understand?
     
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    The mayor just said that within the last 48 hours or something like? I just been assuming the mayor or some big council member got a new shipment of helmets and this was just the next push for a week to sell that stock before they say nevermind again.
     
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    ENFORCEMENT OF HELMET USE SHALL ONLY BE IN NATIONAL HIGHWAYS FOR NOW
    After a dialogue with top officials of the Land Transportation Office and the Provincial Highway Patrol Group and the city government led by Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo, the two sides reached a consensus:
    1. Enforce the use of helmet in the major/national highways particularly in the boundaries of Dumaguete-Valencia, Dumaguete-Bacong, Dumaguete-Sibulan, north national highway and port area. No apprehension yet in city streets and barangay roads.
    2. Conduct massive information drive to provide ample time for motorists to buy helmets in accordance to the national law.
    3. The City Council will pass a resolution urging Congress (both House of Representatives and Senate) to abrogate Republic Act 10054 (RA 10054), known as the Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009 and authorize city and municipal governments to pass its own ordinance that will reflect and be responsive to local setting with possible exemptions.
    4. Formulate a local ordinance that will provide lower penalties on non-use of helmets. Mayor Remollo personally favors lowering it from P 1, 500.00 per LTO rate to P 200.00 or P 300.00.
    5. No apprehension for Motorcabs-for-hire with more than three (3) passengers.
    6. No apprehension yet for drivers wearing shorts and slippers.
    Councilors Alan Gel Cordova, Lilani Ramon, Joe Kenneth Arbas, Agustin Miguel Perdices, Estanislao Alviola, Michael Bandal, Manuel Arbon and Board Member Nilo Sayson participated in the discussion to arrive at a consensus on how to implement the Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009. Officials of LTO present are Regional Operations Officer Macario Getaruelas, LTO Dumaguete Chief Alberta Janine Lawas and HPG Team Leader Sr. Inspector Silvester Cenia. (Lupad Dumaguete)
     
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