The Philippine Jeepney, the so-called ¨King of the Road¨. These are I think the most used public transport here in the Philippines. They are cheap, everywhere and there is almost one that could take you to your destination. But!! Yes, there is an undeniable but. During the night, these damned things are disasters waiting to happen. Why you ask? Well, for starters, they don´t friggin turn their headlights on!? Is it so big a deal that they don´t turn it on? Will they cease to operate if their own? So what the hell´s the use of those damn headlights? Decoration? If had a lot of encounters where you could hardly see one of these on the road.
Another question is, why won´t the cops stop and arrest this insignificant good for nothing bastards? They are a threat to motorists during the night. They should give these sonuva-you-know-what fines plus I guess a few days in jail just to ingrain in their heads that they should friggin turn on those headlights during the night. I´m just so sick of this crap. I hope somebody from the PNP do something about this. Itś a simple issue that could cause serious injury. I hope someone from the PNP reads this.
¨King of the Road¨? Not anymore, more like hazards of the road if you ask me. On driving? That´s a whole new issue.
*pics courtesy of wikipedia
Another question is, why won´t the cops stop and arrest this insignificant good for nothing bastards? They are a threat to motorists during the night. They should give these sonuva-you-know-what fines plus I guess a few days in jail just to ingrain in their heads that they should friggin turn on those headlights during the night. I´m just so sick of this crap. I hope somebody from the PNP do something about this. Itś a simple issue that could cause serious injury. I hope someone from the PNP reads this.
¨King of the Road¨? Not anymore, more like hazards of the road if you ask me. On driving? That´s a whole new issue.
*pics courtesy of wikipedia
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