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                    [Title] => Talisay adopts law regulating tricycles
                    [Summary] => To strengthen its hold on dilapidated and unregistered tricycles in Talisay City, the city council recently adopted an ordinance regulating their operations.


The ordinance also establishes a revised procedure in the registration and issuance of tricycles, a popular public conveyance in the city. This after Vice Mayor Aberdovey Belleza, who authored the resolution, said that of the more than 3,000 units in the city half of them are unregistered while others are in bad condition.
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Vice Mayor Aberdovey Belleza, as chairman of the city's Traffic Commission, said Tracom had discussed and endorsed this matter to the city council recently, prompting the latter to set measures to resolve it.
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In its recent meeting, the city's Traffic Commission (Tracom) agreed to push for an ordinance regulating the existence of backyard-assembled motorbikes, whose number has dramatically increased for the past years.

Some of these motorbikes are even used as get-away vehicles for cell phone snatching.
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The ordinance also establishes a revised procedure in the registration and issuance of tricycles, a popular public conveyance in the city. This after Vice Mayor Aberdovey Belleza, who authored the resolution, said that of the more than 3,000 units in the city half of them are unregistered while others are in bad condition.
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Vice Mayor Aberdovey Belleza, as chairman of the city's Traffic Commission, said Tracom had discussed and endorsed this matter to the city council recently, prompting the latter to set measures to resolve it.
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In its recent meeting, the city's Traffic Commission (Tracom) agreed to push for an ordinance regulating the existence of backyard-assembled motorbikes, whose number has dramatically increased for the past years.

Some of these motorbikes are even used as get-away vehicles for cell phone snatching.
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