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Modifying a PCX, placing two wheels on the back, tricycle style?
Thanks I will do a double take but that was the shop I seen for years but when go cart move into the spot it is gone maybe new location is close by. -
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Whats the point of the morning and afternoon alcohol law?
Country Joe and the Fish? -
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I need rotator cuff surgery my insurance turned me down where to go for less than 350,000b?
Rather contradictory remarks -- you get what you pay for, I paid lots, now I need to fix it doesn't make much sense -
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Whats the point of the morning and afternoon alcohol law?
So that Thai men go to work and don't buy alcohol and drink all day So that if Thai men are drinking they must stop and stagger back to work. -
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Report Philippines to Launch Unified 911 Hotline Nationwide by July
File photo for reference only In a significant move to enhance public safety across the Philippines, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced the launch of a unified national 911 emergency hotline by July. This initiative is part of the administration's concerted efforts to protect citizens from crime and improve emergency response services nationwide. During his recent vlog, President Marcos highlighted the critical role that this state-of-the-art emergency hotline will play in the country’s campaign against criminality. He expressed confidence that the system would be operational in a few weeks, marking a substantial step forward in ensuring the safety of all Filipinos. The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has detailed the initial rollout of this advanced 911 system. It will first be available in strategic regions, such as Metro Manila, Ilocos Region, Central Visayas, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. These areas were chosen due to their population density and existing infrastructure, which will facilitate a smoother implementation of the new system. The new 911 hotline employs cutting-edge technology that directly connects callers with frontline responders, including the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). One of the notable features of this system is its enhanced screening capabilities designed to minimise prank or nuisance calls, which have been a challenge in past emergency response efforts. This initiative is closely tied with the administration's “Cops on the Beat” programme, aimed at increasing police visibility in public areas and decreasing emergency response times to as little as five minutes. President Marcos has instructed PNP Chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III to deploy more officers and enhance rapid police assistance to ensure a robust security environment for citizens. President Marcos shared feedback from the public, underscoring the positive impact of visible police presence. Testimonies have emerged from individuals such as college students and local residents, who now feel more comfortable and secure when walking alone, knowing that police officers are readily available to assist them. These initiatives form part of President Marcos's broader governance objective of improving the quality of life for ordinary Filipinos. He reiterated his commitment to making everyday activities safer and more dignified, emphasising that ensuring public safety is paramount to national progress. The introduction of a unified 911 emergency system comes years after the Philippines made history in 2016 by becoming the first country in Asia to adopt the 911 emergency number, a system that mirrors the renowned US model. This followed the earlier 117 hotline, which, while groundbreaking during its time of inception in the early 2000s, faced limitations in scope and response efficiency due to regional inconsistencies. The revamped 911 service, with its broader reach and advanced technological infrastructure, represents a critical evolution in the country's emergency response capabilities. It aims to address past challenges, ensuring that all citizens, irrespective of their location, receive swift and effective assistance when needed. As the launch date approaches, there is a palpable sense of optimism and expectation among both government officials and the public. The establishment of a more responsive and cohesive emergency hotline is anticipated to foster greater trust in law enforcement agencies and promote a more secure living environment across the nation. This initiative is seen as a cornerstone of modernising law enforcement and enhancing public trust in government services. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Manila Bulletin 2025-06-09 -
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Crime French National Arrested in Pattaya for Sexually Assaulting 13-Year-Old Girl
AI answer: does castration stop sex offenders? Castration, whether surgical or chemical, is not a guaranteed solution to prevent sex offenders from reoffending, but it can significantly reduce the risk. While castration can lower testosterone levels and reduce libido, it doesn't eliminate the possibility of sexual arousal or the psychological factors that contribute to sexual offending.
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