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I remembered riding a “love bus” when I was living in Metro Manila so many years ago. Now it is good some people learned to line up in jeepney terminals; but not in the case when you are about to ride a bus. I can do it, race for the bus when I was younger; now I could not do that!
At least some people, or in some places, they learned to follow rules on cleanliness, etc. but there are people who do not want order or to follow the rules, especially rude drivers who do not respect/observe pedestrian crossing areas, so there are so many road accidents, not to mention motorcycle riders who zoomed past you in the wrong side of the road instead of passing through your left side.
Maybe they need a good role model too, one that is respected and a good leader; a statesman that every Filipino can be proud of.
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I was able to experience too, riding a love bus when I was just training for my very first job before.
Though, it was already in a disciplined way when I experienced it. Indeed it is the first come first serve.
As to those garbages just thrown on the street, that is really the problem with other people.
In our neighborhood where it is in an inner place of the subdivision, we would be sometimes surprised as we pass by the road where it is just small and the sides are grassy because it bot sides are lined by a high fence on both sides, that a big garbage bag would be lying in the grassy side.
Then when night time comes upon dismissal the garbage is already scattered by the stray dogs.
Despite the warning signs about not throwing the garbage, some people are with no conscience because they throw their garbage just anywhere where no one can see them do it.
How I wish there’s a CCTV installed at that street so the culprit will be caught and be fined a big fine and be humiliated. lol
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