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Enrico Garcia, LRTA officer-in-charge, said the agency was not about to adjust its fare in consideration of the economic condition of the country. "The LRT fare will remain at P12 even when we start using the swipe cards. There will be no increase yet."
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The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) is mulling whether or not to let some P22.5 million worth of magnetic swipe cards bearing the face of deposed President Joseph Estrada go the way of the disgraced leader.

Enrico Garcia, LRTA officer-in-charge, said the agency has yet to decide whether or not it will use the new swipe cards now that the face on them is out of office.
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Enrico Garcia, LRTA officer-in-charge, said the agency was not about to adjust its fare in consideration of the economic condition of the country. "The LRT fare will remain at P12 even when we start using the swipe cards. There will be no increase yet."
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Enrico Garcia, LRTA officer-in-charge, said the agency has yet to decide whether or not it will use the new swipe cards now that the face on them is out of office.
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