Just got back from LTO main office in town. Got there early 7:40 already a line of about 40 people. At 8:00 prompt a women came out and said something in Bisaya, not a clue what she said, so I went to the front asked about getting a plastic licence showed her the paper receipt and said to me are you a senior yes I said, she opened the door and said to the cute girl inside and said senior here. she gave me a form to fill in gave her the filled in form then told me to go to the next counter where they took foto and fingerprints, 5 minutes later got my plastic licence. Looked at the clock 8:13. RESULT.
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For those that not bothered about a little wait (About an hour. maybe less if you are lucky) Both the Main LTO and Robinsons are now Open Saturday morning (8am till 12.00 for Plastic 5 years licences only. It is on a First come first served basis and is quite orderly. We arrived at Robinsons at 8.10am This Morning and both filled in a form, gave this and the OR to the Desk and sat. When our turn came we went to the machine Operator (The Forms were numbered and put out in a Line for the machine Operator after a detail check by the Enumerator . The Details on the Form were checked against what was on File Already and "Bob's yer Uncle" at 950 we walked out with our Plastic cards.
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So here's the upshot: I appeared at the Robinson's renewal center at about 6:45. There was a large group of people outside with no kind of line. A fellow told me he had arrived at 5. He thought that about 100 persons would get attended to. I thought, I cannot compete in a scrum to get a place inside; I'm no longer 20 y.o. fighting for a seat on a train in India. As I began to walk away, my new friend called out, "They are calling seniors ("senyors"). How he guessed I am a senior, I don't know; women are always telling me I look so young. Sure enough I was admitted with 6 or 8 others. We took seats in the front row in chairs marked "senior". Some like me had the info page filled out, others had only the proof of payment. After a bit a woman appeared at the counter with fingerprinting and photography. I showed her my papers and asked if I just "just wait". She took the papers and put them down in front of her. That seemed promising. She asked the other seniors for their papers and made a stack. I was first to be called, and was out before 7:30.
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I've been delaying renewing my license so long because everytime I go and check its packed to the brim and as I'm not a senior I really don't care to waste my day due to their nonsense. I just hope they fix their crap soonish.
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