Here are some of the traffic violations fines and penalties at the OVR Redemption Center in Quezon City.
Disobedience to traffic control signals/signs - 350 pesos
Driving tricyle on national road - 350 pesos
Driving without license - 700 pesos
Discrimination of passengers/trip cutting - 700 pesos
Failure to carry/show/surrender driver's license - 700 pesos
Failure to carry/show registration - 105 pesos
Non-payment of parking fees - 280 pesos
No franchise/CPC/PA carried - 350 pesos
No fare matric displayed - 350 pesos
Nos safety helmet for motorcyclist - 245 pesos
Non-use of seatbelts - 175 pesos
Out of route/line (PUB/PUJ) - 1750 pesos
Out of service area (Tricyle/Pedicabs) - 700 pesos
Overcharging of fares/contracting services - 700 pesos
Obstructing roads by motor vehicles/stalled vehicles - 350 pesos
Reckless driving - 1400 pesos
Unregistered motor vehicle - 400 pesos
Violation of loading/unloading zone - 525 pesos
Violation of Limited truck ban - 350 pesos
Violation of VVRS - 210 pesos
Driving in sandos/slippers/ of public utility vehicles - 105 pesos
No ID displayed - 350 pesos
Illegal parking - 280 pesos
Projecting load on passenger vehicle - 105 pesos
Putting glass, sharp object on the road - 350 pesos
Street digging or road closure without permit - 1750 pesos
Unauthorized drag racing/speed contedt - 700 pesos
Unclean, unsanitary vehicle, lack of signs, dirty plates - 210 pesos
Tracking mud into the road - 350 pesos
Violation of no entry sign - 1400 pesos
Violation of no overtaking on bridge sign - 350 pesos
Breach of Franchise condition - 1750 pesos
Colorum operation of cargo vehicle - 1500 pesos
Colorum operation of passenger operation - 1500 pesos
Disregarding lane markings - 350 pesos
Failure to display regular plates - 1750 pesos
Failure to install seatbelts - 175 pesos
Illegal counter flow - 1400 pesos
Illegal display of signboard - 140 pesos
Improper display of plates - 700 pesos
Using cellphone while driving - 5000 pesos
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20170625
How to Insert Ads Between Post and Comment in Simple Theme Blogger
One of the best places to put ads is between post and comment. If you're using Blogger's Simple Theme, here's how to do it.
Go to Theme.
Click on Edit HTML.
Click your mouse anywhere inside the box.
Press Ctlr + F to pop out the search bar.
Search for "post-footer-line-3".
You' ll see <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'>.
Insert the following code below the last </div> or before </b:includable>.
<b:include data='post' name='post'/>
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<insert your google adsense parse code here>
<b:include data='post' name='comments'/>
</b:if>
Don't forget to save the template.
Go to Theme.
Click on Edit HTML.
Click your mouse anywhere inside the box.
Press Ctlr + F to pop out the search bar.
Search for "post-footer-line-3".
You' ll see <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'>.
Insert the following code below the last </div> or before </b:includable>.
<b:include data='post' name='post'/>
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<insert your google adsense parse code here>
<b:include data='post' name='comments'/>
</b:if>
Don't forget to save the template.
20170614
Tax on Idle Land
The local government has the right to impose tax on idle land. This is to encourage the owners to make their property productive and contribute to the economy of the country.
For your property to avoid being penalized as idle, you should introduce improvements that can increase its value.
You don't need to build an actual fence. Planting vegetables, fruit-bearing trees, and ornamental plants are considered improvements under "The Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992".
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Atty. Alex B. Cabrera. "Real Property Blues.". The Philippine Star, May 14, 2017, B4.
For your property to avoid being penalized as idle, you should introduce improvements that can increase its value.
You don't need to build an actual fence. Planting vegetables, fruit-bearing trees, and ornamental plants are considered improvements under "The Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992".
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Atty. Alex B. Cabrera. "Real Property Blues.". The Philippine Star, May 14, 2017, B4.
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