Yeah, those guys are pricks...but have political connections. Would be hilarious if the town installed some large unmarked speed bumps along their regular route. I'd pop some popcorn and pull out a lawn chair right next to the speed bump to watch that disaster play out.
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There is 2 more muffler 'volunteers' they can come get in Valencia. Easy to find every night about 10pm as they can be heard all the way across the whole town. Have to pause talking or TV just like at an airport because can't hear a d*mn thing besides their exhaust.
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February 19, 2017
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Implementation of the anti-muffler ordinance of the Dumaguete City is in full swing, according to Provincial Highway Patrol Team (PHPT) provincial officer PS/Insp Robelito Mariano.
For the last six days, the team impounded a total of 83 motorcycles with modified ad defective mufflers and other violations ranging from driving with license, unregistered motorcycles.
Some were flagged down without side mirrors, tail lights and signal lights as initial violations, that led to driving without expired license and unregistered motorcycles.
Yesterday, 13 motorcycles more were impounded or a total of 96 for seven days of operation, including one motorist who engaged members of the highway patrol team in a chase, and which resulted to a recovery of illegal drugs inside the utility box of his driven unit a Fury Kawasaki 125cc motorcycle.
The driver was identified later as Jake Ong, resident of Ajong, Sibulan who engaged SPO2 Aurelio Bodo of the HPT in a chase for several minutes around the city. Ong countered the one-way Perdices street, until he hit another motorbike along Locsin street, and then ran on foot.
Aside from driving a motorcycle with fictitious origin, SPO2 Bodo said the suspect could have something in his utility box for refusing to give the key, prompting the HPT to hire a locksmith.
Witnessed by media and the suspect himself, two transparent plastic sachets believed to contain shabu were recovered from the utility box, including tinfoils and two disposable lighters.
The suspect vehemently denied he owns the illegal drugs and accused the HPT personnel of planting the evidence against him.
Also recovered were fake identification cards, such as a student ID of NORSU, fake driver’s license, and a fake ID as office staff of Energy Development Corporation (EDC).
Ong had earlier presented a fake OR/CR of his motorcycle, that has a plate of a Yamaha Mio motorcycle and a motorvehicle number that of a Honda Wave.
In an interview, Ong admits all are fake because his motorcycle was three to four times apprehended by the LTO in the past.jg-
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While gratifying at first, probably not the greatest idea to knock the Mayor's (or whoever they are connected to) buddy on his @ss - no matter how much he deserves it.
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