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Recently tow trucks with no less than four or five men on board have become more active along
Last Monday I personally witnessed how a tow truck driver who was about six cars away from a stalled vehicle blew his horn like a mad man in his rush to get in front of the stalled vehicle. His GANG of five assistants jumped out of the truck and immediately tried to commandeer the vehicle before the driver could possibly restart the vehicle and deny the gangsters several thousand pesos as a “fine” for obstructing the road and towing services!
I learned yesterday morning that another tow truck from a different company attempted the same stunt on a vehicle that was parked in front of an auto supply and had not been obstructing traffic. A man simply opened the door and took over the driver’s seat not realizing that there was a male passenger on board. The car happened to be mine! When they realized this they immediately left.
If the passenger were armed or decided that the guy was a carnapper there would have been another death on Shaw boulevard.
Apparently this tactic is the reason why the tow trucks have more than the usual two-man team. In case someone decides to oppose them they can scare, bully or even beat up the already disabled motorist.
The biggest problem is that these GANGSTERS and THUGS are mostly untrained, have no respect for rights, and are greedily concerned with profit rather than compassion. They don’t wear uniforms, no clear identification, and don’t follow an established course of action or formal approach.
Perhaps it has not occurred to the concerned City Mayors of Pasig and Mandaluyong or maybe the MMDA if it’s their turf, that any damage or death that occurs from these operations will also make them liable.
How can they so carelessly extend the power of the law with such irresponsibility?! Towing a car is one thing but if they happen to tow a vehicle that has a child on board or a wife etc things may end differently.
We can all talk about the law but if someone jumps into my car without even identifying and informing me about what I did wrong and what he has to do as part of his job, I certainly cannot be blamed if my response is less than godly. Having been victimized by carnappers once, I certainly am not going to be nice about someone trying to drive off with my car and my daughter in it.
God forbid, but it will be a lifetime of harassment for whoever has recklessly allowed these uncivilized and untrained gangsters and tow truck operators to prey on tax paying citizens. It is one thing to implement the law, it is another to trespass an extension of my abode and violate my personal space.
Why are we now prioritizing penalty and profit before assistance? Can we not at least give a 15-minute rule to pull over and fix the problem and if it can’t be done or if the vehicle is immobilized should we then tow it?!
Why has towing become more of the rule rather than the exception? Other countries will issue you a ticket rather than go through the complicated, corrupt and lawsuit ridden business of tow trucks.
Based on an MMDA ordinance before any of their authorized and MARKED tow trucks initiate action, they are first required to report the matter to the MMDA central. The personnel must wear uniform and identify themselves. But in the case of the
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I am all for empowering the local governments but not placing the incompetent or possibly the corrupt in positions of power where they are more interested in profit rather than service and where they are not accountable for the money they make or damages they incur.
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Speaking of empowering LGUs, the financial disaster now facing the City of
Because of a defective or imperfect ordinance passed by the previous City administration,
Some cities as well as provincial governments have gotten out of hand in their irrational or unjust desire to create wealth or funding. Many senior citizens and retirees are being forced to give up ancestral homes because of excessive real estate taxes while some businesses are moving to less oppressive locations or business. It is time that we pass laws to control local governments who are becoming the law unto themselves!
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