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                    [Title] => EWD fiasco: Who’s to blame?
                    [Summary] => If you ask businessmen in Metro Manila, it’s the Land Transportation Office (LTO) that should be blamed for the skyrocketing prices of early warning devices (EWDs) being sold to motorists.


Several owners of car accessories shops told The STAR claimed there is now a virtual monopoly by a small group of dealers accredited by the LTO to sell "standard" EWDs to motorists who will be registering their vehicles this year.
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For the information of the transacting public, retired police director Nestorio Gualberto, regional director of the LTO National Capital Region, said the EWD committee has granted certificates of conformity to the following manufacturers or dealers: Well Glow Trading, Safe Shine, A2 Market Plus Inc., and IPM Trading.
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                    [Summary] => If you ask businessmen in Metro Manila, it’s the Land Transportation Office (LTO) that should be blamed for the skyrocketing prices of early warning devices (EWDs) being sold to motorists.


Several owners of car accessories shops told The STAR claimed there is now a virtual monopoly by a small group of dealers accredited by the LTO to sell "standard" EWDs to motorists who will be registering their vehicles this year.
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For the information of the transacting public, retired police director Nestorio Gualberto, regional director of the LTO National Capital Region, said the EWD committee has granted certificates of conformity to the following manufacturers or dealers: Well Glow Trading, Safe Shine, A2 Market Plus Inc., and IPM Trading.
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