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Puwerte na usab ang pagsiaw sa mga tag-iya’g passenger jeepneys ug ubang sakyanan nga anha pabuntagi sa karsada. Kini tungod kay naluya ang CITOM sa paghimo’g kampanya.

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SCARY PRANKS. The Ear heard that kids playing firecrackers at the roadside of this city throw firecrackers at passersby and into passing jeepneys.

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Puwerte na usab ang pagsiaw sa mga tag-iya’g passenger jeepneys ug ubang sakyanan nga anha pabuntagi sa karsada. Kini tungod kay naluya ang CITOM sa paghimo’g kampanya.

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