If the LTO was motivated enough they could make a small fortune writing parking tickets (even at just P50 a pop). An LTO officer could probably write a 5-10 tickets each city block....and then once they've walked a couple blocks they could turn around and do it all over again. They'd run out of tickets to issue out before they ran out of people illegally parking.![]()
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then you are wrong. I got mine parking the bike in front of the Kamalig restaurant, near one of these rusty "no parking"-signs which everyone seems to ignore. at least, the penalty was 50 pesos, which is affordable, but I sent my gf to the office, guess they see my white nose I have to pay more. happy I got no penalty for wearing sleeveless shirt and slippers :-)
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Remember way back when checking accounts came with paper things called checks instead of an ATM card? Used to be merchants wouldn't accept a check number lower than 500 or 1000 or whatever. So, when I opened a new account I always ordered replacement checks starting at 1250 to show it was a 'seasoned' account.
I'm sure by now you figured out the moral of the story?
They must have ordered tickets starting at 208240
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I'm sure it wasn't the first one they issued but I highly doubt they have issued 208k+ traffic citations. Maybe if they started counting from the first one ever issued in Dumaguete.
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A pet peeve is people that angle park in the wrong direction and they usually take up at least 2-3 parking spaces in doing so.
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