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  1. justjone

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    In the Philippines, you must be 18 years old to get a driver's license and 17 years old to get a student permit. If you are caught driving without a valid driver's license, you will be fined and disqualified from being granted a driver's license or from driving a motor vehicle for one year from the payment of the fine. This includes driving with a suspended, revoked, improper or fake license. Tourists who are driving with a valid foreign driver's license beyond the maximum allowable period of 90 days, and students driving without being accompanied by a properly licensed driver fall under this category. If you submit fake documents to apply for a driver's license or renew an existing driver's license, you will be fined and your license will be revoked. Additionally, you will be disqualified from being granted a driver's license and driving a motor vehicle for one year from the payment of the fine.
     
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    They should put me in a cell and throw away the key.

    I just took care of it. It is P50 for the first offense. Pay at the Municipal Hall, first window on the right. Once you have the receipt go out the back door and look left for the PNP sign and give them the receipt.

    Ten minutes in and out.
     
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    I've had several encounters with her in the past. She once tried impounding my bike with a perfectly good and current, though nearly expired, OR/CR, it seemed that she was confused on what the date was, trying to convince her of the actual date was impossible. In another encounter she refused to believe that I was here for less than 90 days (had a copy of my passport visa page to prove it but she wanted the original) and my foreign license was good to drive on. I was lucky on these occasions that someone far more reasonable came over to let her save some face and let me go. Another time she got me when my OR/CR was actually expired. She must run through ticket books faster than any other LTO enforcer. I'm not sure how to feel about that. If all the LTO officers took their job that seriously it would solve a lot of traffic issues...but at the same time make driving in Dumaguete incredibly stressful and a huge hassle.
     
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    Touché! Usually, but I DO have my moments...…:roflmao::smuggrin::happy:
     
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    That's a real bargain even without any negotiations. In Dumaguete my 1st parking ticket was 300 peso.
     
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