Modus Operandi in Metro Manila Taxi Cabs


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Much as I want to share the good news, I believe you need to read this. My daughter was nearly victimized by a modus operandi yesterday night but she wasn’t because the scene sounded so familiar. As the surreal incident unfolded, she slowly planned her escape. I used to think this stuff happens only in forwarded emails where I can’t verify the truth of the content. Turns out one of these forwarded notes or emails have some truth.

Update: Before anything else, the cab that my daughter was riding had plate number PVH 814 . The taxi name appeared to her as EDSAN.

you can use the LTO VEHICLE and send to 2600. An example would be the Plate Number that I posted.

PVH 814 would be LTO VEHICLE PVH814

taxi-cabs
I learned to let go of my two adult daughters as early as college but totally letting go once they graduated. My girls got to use the public transportation system only in college. By that time, I learned to let go of worry. I am aware of the dangers and risks in our transport system but I didn’t want them to live in a perpetual cloak of fear. During their pre-college years, it was either me or the driver that brought them to school or any destination in Manila. It was easier to control their activities when they were younger since they were a bit obedient in those days with limited social life to boot.

My only request from my girls are SMS updates and be safe and responsible. Not a small feat to ask.

I was expecting my daughter to be at the MRT station in Megamall at 8:30 PM but it was taking her some time. I dragged my husband to drive for me since I was so tired. She sent me a text message, that indicated the plate number of the cab. It is normal practice for my girls to take down the plate number. I pray to high heavens for a blanket of protection to my girls as they commute or drive.

Before I could reply, she called me:”Mom, I nearly got victimized from a modus operandi but nothing was taken from me.

I am here at the Makati Public Safety Authority (MAPSA) outpost near Cash and Carry. Please pick me up here”.

Glad that she was safe, I am thankful that she left the taxicab during a traffic stop.

When we picked her up at the nearby KFC restaurant, the first thing she told us “I read this facebook note about a modus operandi and felt it was going to happen to me..”


Here is that facebook note:

From:mary ruth causing [mailto:causingmaryruth@ ...]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:59 PM
To: mary ruth causing
Subject: Warning of a Modus Operandi

Dear friends,

I’d like to share a story of what happened to me last Monday, October 6, which appears to be a modus operandi done by people with criminal intentions. My purpose for sharing this with you is to forewarn you of such incidents so that you may keep yourselves safe.

At about a quarter to 7 in the evening, last Monday, I left the office and walked out of Tektite building towards San Miguel Avenue , Ortigas, to ride a cab. It was just right after a brief drizzle, so the roads were almost empty of cars and people, although it was still a bit early. I’m accustomed to going home by myself if I feel like it, and riding cabs without any problems for the longest time.

I was walking along Exchange Road in front of our building, and have already crossed Pearl Drive , when I saw a cab slowly cruising along Exchange Road from San Miguel Avenue . It was an old, a bit dilapidated, white (seemingly) Toyota Corolla, with a yellow-lighted “taxi” on the roof, with black scrawl of the taxi’s “name” on the side (I didn’t notice the name written there). It didn’t have any passengers on board and I thought it a bit odd that a passenger-less cab would be coming from San Miguel Avenue towards Tektite at a time when taxis are supposedly full. I was more accustomed to seeing taxis with no passengers coming from Pearl Drive towards Tektite on its way out back towards EDSA or in the opposite direction of C-5. But it didn’t quite get to me. I was tired and needed to go home to rest. I just thought that the driver was trying to get passengers.

I flagged down the slow moving taxi and got in. I said I was going towards EDSA, so the cab went its usual familiar route of rounding the one-way Exchange Road , out to San Miguel Avenue , left to Megamall, and right towards EDSA. I normally would text Tony of the plate number of the taxi, but at that time, I didn’t. I normally would check the locks of the car doors, but this time, I only locked the ones on the front and back passenger seats (right side, because I saw that the left side door was locked). Everything was normal, except that
it was still going its slow pace. The driver was a slim-built, middle-aged man, with balding head (some hairs on the side), wore a baseball cap and a worn-out but decent white polo jacket.

Near the foot of the flyover towards Ortigas Avenue and EDSA, he requested me in a kindly manner to please move to the other end of the passenger seat because “ma-fla-flat na po yung gulong ko. Spare lang yan e.” where I was sitting. I was sitting at the right side of the passenger seat at the back, and promptly moved to the left side. I was even able to converse with him, saying “a ganun ba? Hindi ba delikado yun na tumatakbo tayo sa EDSA na pa-flat na gulong n’yo?” “Hindi po, malapit lang naman po kayo, di ba? Kaya pa po yun,” he smilingly said. And, all along, we were slowly moving across the flyover at EDSA. After the flyover, he slowly veered towards the inner side of the yellow lane, but I thought it was because “inaalalayan niya yung sasakyan.”

When the taxi crossed the gate of Corinthian Gardens , it further slowed down, and I saw from afar two men seemingly waiting for a bus. When the taxi neared the two men, they gestured towards the taxi, and it suddenly dawned on me that this could be a hold-up. I initially tried getting the lock of the door to my side open, and was stricken by horror that it didn’t budge. It seemed to be jammed (or perhaps child-locked, on hindsight). And the horror of horrors happened. The taxi stopped by the two men, and the driver announced, “‘wag ka gagawa ng iskandalo, hold-up ‘to,” and promptly opened the locked doors on the right side doors of the front and back passenger seats. Everything went fast.

The two men briskly went in, one at the front passenger seat, the other beside me on my right. I thought in horror “this can’t be happening to me!” All I can scream was “ay! ay! Diyos ko! Diyos ko!” The driver said to the two men, “wag n’yong sasaktan ‘yan, mabait si ma’am.” And, to me, “pera lang ang kailangan namin. Hindi ka masasaktan kung susundin mo kami.” One of the two men was also middle-aged, slim-built, with balding hair. The other was younger, about in his mid- to late-twenties, gaunt-looking, with high cheek bones, with a thick head of hair. He struck me as someone who was taking drugs.

The next two hours were a gruelling ordeal. They rummaged through my bag and got my money, ATM and credit cards, cellphones, and my jewelry, including my wedding ring. They gave back my bag and wallet, though, but without the money and the cards. We spent the hours going around EDSA from Kamuning to Quezon Avenue , stopping at banks where one of the men went to the ATM machines to try and get cash from my savings ATM and credit cards. They didn’t let me out of the taxi to do the transactions. While one man did the transactions at the ATMs, the taxi kept going round and round the Kamuning and Quezon Avenue u-turns. They took away my glasses so that I can’t see where we’re going. But I was familiar with the places we passed – Timog Avenue , Agham Road , near the Napocor area, and back again to EDSA to go to the ATMs for transactions. They pressed me for the PIN of the credit cards, but I didn’t memorize them, but gave them some numbers that I’m not even sure of.

Towards the end, they were pissed off because they couldn’t get through the credit cards, and I was afraid that they’d do me in. But, in the end, they let me go, the driver warning me sternly, “wag kang lilingon sa kaliwa o kanan. Dire-direcho lang, kung hindi, babarilin talaga kita.” They gave a 100 peso bill “pamasahe para makauwi.” They dropped me off at Agham Road , near the Philippine Children’s Medical Center (formerly Lungsod ng Kabataan) at about 9:30 p.m. There was no one in sight, another light drizzle has already passed.
One of the men accompanied me out of the taxi, pushed me forward, and ran back to the taxi. That’s when I ran and ran towards Quezon Avenue until I boarded a jeepney at a stop light. The kindly jeepney driver motioned me to a mobile police patrol when we passed by one, and I finally came to the police precinct at Kamuning EDSA to tell my tale. I didn’t even get to see the taxi’s plate number.

They informed me there that that has been a modus operandi of these criminal elements, plying the route of Quezon Avenue , Timog, Agham, even Kamuning areas. They also would give some money for “pamasahe.” They would say it’s for a sick wife, etc.

I have talked to some employees of a company in the Ortigas area who fell victim to the same modus operandi. Same taxi, same description of the driver, same alibi about a flat tire, requesting the passenger to move to the left side of the passenger seat, where the door’s lock is jammed. Same giving of the 100 peso bill at the end of the hold-up. Last December, an employee rode the dubious taxi at SM Megamall at about 9 p.m. and the hold-up was announced when some men boarded the taxi at Star Mall. The person was held-up until 11 p.m. The other, with the person’s 6-year old child, boarded the taxi at the Robinson’s Galleria and was also held-up by men who went inside the taxi. I myself, boarded the taxi near where I work, imagine that. And, the security guards were just a few meters away.

Please be forewarned of this modus operandi. We’re facing harder times, and December is nearing. Take extra care, friends. As for me, I believe it was the prayers that helped me. All throughout the ordeal, my Savior was there, guiding me in what to say or do so as not to aggravate the situation until freedom came. They didn’t touch or harm me. Praise God!

God bless us,
Ruth

There are some similarities to the above facebook note except that she was able to escape. Some notes she told me:

1. The taxi cab was old . The driver was also older older than us.

2. The driver kept telling sordid details about rape victims. He found delight in conveying rape stories.

3. He told her to move to the right side because he wanted to check if a piece of paper was below her seat. He told her to bend and search for that “imaginary paper” below the seat. She refused to move and left the cab during traffic stop.

There is more but it is sick and perverted. You know the drift?

It was at this point that she chose to leave the cab and reported the incident to the MAPSA.

There is one good thing that happened in this incident. She met Field Inspector Renato Escotido who assisted her with the police report. Apparently this modus operandi indeed occurs.

It pays to read some of this forwarded notes or email about modus operandi. Who knows it could be true?

You are reading it from me, a mom that you know.

My daughter’s advice:

1. If it feels funny, it is probably is. Trust your instincts.

2. Huwag ka na mahiya . Don’t look back to pay the cab. Just leave .

3. Look for police or traffic outpost to report incident.

4. Taxi drivers have no right to interrogate you about your life. Stick to politics or current events.

(Will update soon as we get back from the Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board LTFRB)

Safety Tips when taking a Taxi

Report abusive taxi drivers to the LTFRB Hotline (0921) 448-7777 or the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Hotline 7890.

1. Send an SMS to a friend/family member, noting the taxi’s plate number, as soon as you get in.

2. Always sit in the back and keep your belongings right beside you. Also, make sure all doors are locked.

3. Keep to general conversation with the driver. Never disclose personal information.

4. Watch out for sleep-deprived drivers. If you feel uncomfortable, ask the driver to stop in a busy familiar area and immediately get out of the taxi.

5. Make it a point to familiarize yourself with your destination by looking at a map or asking directions from someone familiar with the place. Advise the taxi driver in advance not to take shortcuts and stick to major roads, especially at night. If the driver insists on taking his own route, get out at the earliest opportunity.

6. Never share a taxi with strangers.

Dependable TAXI COMPANIES
Source: PSA Research
Use a taxi company you know or one recommended by family or friends. Stick with it so you become familiar with the driver. You can then ask for the car number of your preferred driver when calling the company. It is also wise to pre-book a taxi, especially for an evening trip or a trip to an unfamiliar destination.

Basic Taxi
643-7777, 900-1447, 900-1448

Xavierville
788-0204

Avis
718-4064 to 66

Trends cab
useful for South residents – 8214685 (contributed by Marian)

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  • http://everydaysweetnotes.blogspot.com Smarla

    Oh no :( im glad your daughter is safe. thank you for sharing this.
    .-= Smarla´s last blog ..Remembering Typhoon Ondoy =-.

  • http://www.thepeachkitchen.com peachkins

    This is a really really helpful article..

  • http://www.skysenshi.com Bea

    Now this is scary. Thanks for the information. I am just about to leave and go to this area to meet up with my classmates and professor. I think I’m lucky to have stumbled here just before leaving…It’s like being warned to take care of myself. Thanks again.
    .-= Bea´s last blog ..New Bombay at the Ayala Columns =-.

  • http://www.rochellesychua.com Roch

    Thanks for the information Noemi. Glad that your daughter is okay.

    A good lesson to us all, we’ll be careful next time.
    .-= Roch´s last blog ..Sky Dragon Seafood Restaurant =-.

  • http://benjespina.com benj

    THAT is freaky. T_T
    .-= benj´s last blog ..Nine Inch Nails – oh what I had to go through… =-.

  • alfredo

    share ko rin tips on getting a taxi :)

    http://alfredo.palconit.com/taxi-tips-manila

    i ride a taxi almost everyday, thank God safe ang trips ko.

  • http://aboutmyrecovery.com Noemi Lardizabal-Dado

    please share your tips too on driving. I recalled you were victimized while driving in Araneta avenue

  • http://scroochchronicles.com/ Cookie

    glad she’s ok…we should really be careful at all times.
    .-= Cookie´s last blog ..It Doesn’t Get Any Fresher Than This =-.

  • http://beautylilsecrets.blogspot.com Eenah

    Hi Noemi, I;m glad that Lauren was able to get out of that freaking situation…I have also experienced somewhat same predicament but in broad daylight last year. Sadly to say, until now, LTFRB had no updates for me whatsoever and I had given up thinking that our government agencies can really do anything about it.I’m thinking nga na “baka nabayaran na”. Sad, but it’s true. More than a year na eh…anyhoots, here’s the link to my post…

    http://beautylilsecrets.blogspot.com/2009/04/beware-of-white-cab-with-plate-typ-721.html

  • http://beautylilsecrets.blogspot.com Eenah

    Hi Noemi, I;m glad that Lauren was able to get out of that freaking situation…I have also experienced somewhat same predicament but in broad daylight last year. Sadly to say, until now, LTFRB had no updates for me whatsoever and I had given up thinking that our government agencies can really do anything about it.I’m thinking nga na “baka nabayaran na”. Sad, but it’s true. More than a year na eh…anyhoots, here’s the link to my post…

    http://beautylilsecrets.blogspot.com/2009/04/beware-of-white-cab-with-plate-typ-721.html
    .-= Eenah´s last blog ..Why I deserve an Android phone =-.

  • lemon

    Ms. Noemi, I have been told that holdups have become frequent in FX taxis plying the Quiapo/SM Megamall-Pasig route. Nagpahatid pa daw ang holduppers sa isang barangay in Fairview. The police were able to find out a whole barangay of holduppers there. Scary.

    Taxi/FX drivers often advice-if you feel uncomfortable about someone, either driver or co-passenger, get out of the vehicle. They often look alike–gaunt-looking carrying empty knapsacks.

  • http://beautylilsecrets.blogspot.com Eenah

    Hi Noemi, I’m glad that Lauren was able to get out of that freaking situation. I’ve had somewhat the same predicament last year and had reported it right away to LTFRB but sad to say, nothing happened.

    Here’s the link to my post–

    http://beautylilsecrets.blogspot.com/2009/04/beware-of-white-cab-with-plate-typ-721.html
    .-= Eenah´s last blog ..Why I deserve an Android phone =-.

  • http://www.littlerunningteacher.com Cheryl Golangco

    There are so many of these going on! I’m glad your daughter is safe. Ever since blogs came out about cabs and their modus operandi, I stop riding a cab at night. It was either spend the night or ask someone to fetch me. There are several others besides this, several even worse than this.Stay safe everyone! ALWAYS BE ALERT! Don’t feel to calm in a cab.
    .-= Cheryl Golangco´s last blog ..Lost DSLR Reunited with Owner =-.

  • Marian

    Sharing the contact number of Trends cab; useful for South residents – 8214685. They are based in Sunvalley, Paranaque. I take this cab almost every week. The drivers are courteous. :)

  • http://www.meowbykate.blogspot.com kate

    Goodness! So glad your daughter is safe. I got goosebumps while reading.

  • http://bagsonmymind3.multiply.com sandy

    i’m so glad things turned out okay for your daughter. shared this post of yours so others may be alerted. thank you so much for sharing the experience. God bless you and your family always!

  • http://aboutmyrecovery.com Noemi Lardizabal-Dado

    OMG that was scary. These cab owners should really keep watch of their drivers.

  • http://jaqrules.blogspot.com/ jaq b.

    Katakot.. >.< Thank God your daughter's fine. I will definitely spread the word. Thanks for this. Ingat tayong lahat lagi.
    .-= jaq b.´s last blog ..RULE 7 – Day 01 =-.

  • Paz H Diaz

    Hi Noemi,
    I’m glad your daughter is ok. She’s very smart, like her mom. I am a regular taxi rider because I don’t own a vehicle. My husband can’t drive. My house is far (Lagro, after Fairview pa) so I’m glad to be reminded to be aware and vigilant when riding a cab. Thanks and best regards.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Incognito.Geek Iggy

    hey Ms. Noemi!

    Thank you for sharing this, and thank God your daughter had the presence of mind and instinct to do what she did.

    I’ve had friends as well who’ve been victimized by Taxis as well, and yes I’ve heard of this one and read the above quoted note. And to think the girl in the note works close to where I used to work (where a lot of my female officemates also ride cabs) and close to where my sister works as well.

    Will repost this and share around as well.

    ^_^

  • http://fitzvillafuerte.com Fitz

    Good thing that your daughter have street smarts and presence of mind.

    I used to believe that taking taxi cabs are safer than taking buses and jeeps – less chances of being held up, or be pickpocketed at the very least. But with these incidents happening, one needs to be really alert and smart when on the road, no matter what mode of transport you’re taking.

    Lastly, thanks for sharing the list of dependable taxi companies – really helpful.
    .-= Fitz´s last blog ..Something To Remember In Your “Pursuit of Happyness” =-.

  • http://www.flipnomad.com flip

    saw this post in facebook, thanks for sharing… im glad your kid is fine
    .-= flip´s last blog ..Sidetrip to Bontoc =-.

  • http://www.ljdiaz.com James Diaz

    Also you can add this to your tips ms. Noemi, you can use the keyword LTO VEHICLE and send to 2600. An example would be the Plate Number that you posted.

    PVH 814 would be LTO VEHICLE PVH814

    which in my case I checked when I read this post returned me the details of the Taxi.

    This is what I have been doing ever since. Okay lang yung 2.50 pesos na text basta alam mo yung details nung vehicle na sinakyan ng loved ones.
    .-= James Diaz´s last blog ..Nokia C3-01 Touch And Type Announced! =-.

  • http://www.ljdiaz.com James Diaz

    Also you can add this to your tips ms. Noemi, you can use the LTO VEHICLE and send to 2600. An example would be the Plate Number that you posted.

    PVH 814 would be LTO VEHICLE PVH814

    which in my case I checked when I read this post returned me the details of the Taxi.

    This is what I have been doing ever since. Okay lang yung 2.50 pesos na text basta alam mo yung details nung vehicle na sinakyan ng loved ones.
    .-= James Diaz´s last blog ..Nokia C3-01 Touch And Type Announced! =-.

  • http://aboutmyrecovery.com Noemi Lardizabal-Dado

    who owns this number 2600

  • http://www.ljdiaz.com James Diaz

    Its LTO’s Info Txt Service Number

  • http://www.ljdiaz.com James Diaz
  • http://thedomesticatedwahm.com Sam

    I am glad that your daughter is safe. I have been taking cabs in Manila for years, and there were times that I would go down even if I haven’t reached my destination yet just because I felt that something wasn’t right. I would much rather just pay extra on my fare, because although our intuition or gut feel isn’t 100% right all the time, there is just no room for regrets when it comes to our own safety.

    Thanks for sharing this info, Mommy.
    .-= Sam´s last blog ..Sanjo turns 13 months =-.

  • http://www.lasapin.com Carlo

    I always ride a cab to and from the office… thanks for sharing this info… I already reported quite a few abusive taxi drivers to LTFRB hotline and I am glad they exert effort in doing some action… :)

  • http://soul.beyondeternal.com/ Euri

    This happened to me too, but instead, the cab driver was talking about “sex” all the time from where I got picked up to the where he dropped me off. What I did was try exchanging conversations with him pretending that I didn’t catch what he was trying to do, and concentrated on the road he’s driving. Whenever he tried to take a different road from the usual one I’m taking, I always tell him things like, “Manong, dito sa kanan. Mas malapit kung kakanan tayo. Mas hindi traffic.” and other excuses. Though there was once where I was nearly brought to some dark narrow street, I was already pretending to me mad and shouting at the driver and said, “Manong, hindi diyan ang daan. Ituturo ko, bumalik ka.”

    The important part there is that you watch carefully the driver’s movements and where he’s driving you to. And if you’re going somewhere late night to a place you don’t know, make sure you’re with someone, and preferably a male so there would be someone who could defend you, in case things happen.
    .-= Euri´s last blog ..Dark Clouds =-.

  • http://jepoy.bengero.com jepoy

    I always ask my friends to text the plate numbers of the cab or FX
    .-= jepoy´s last blog ..Nokias Star Trek Communicator Phone Prototype =-.

  • http://one-twentyone.com cessna

    Yikes! glad to know she is unharmed and was able to make an escape. Thanks for sharing.
    .-= cessna´s last blog ..Today =-.

  • http://theblackandwhitepavement.blogspot.com/ Luis

    Thanks Momblogger! This is a very helpful post. I’ll repost it in my blog. Thank God your daughter’s okay. God bless!
    .-= Luis ´s last blog ..CHEERS! =-.

  • http://betterphilippines.com bp

    we really should make noise about these situations. we can’t rely on our law enforcers to do anything about these things unless it has become an issue big enough that it could be a possible cause for embarrassment for their top brass.

    personally, i never ride taxis. why should i when i know i will be held up, not literally of course. the fact alone that most of these taxis have rigged meters have made me decide to never ever get into one.

    but, of course, the more serious reason for people to think twice about riding taxis is safety.

    good to hear your daughter is safe.

  • http://www.selaplana.com SELaplana

    this will be a warning to all taxi riders.
    .-= SELaplana´s last blog ..Smart Bro Enhanced Their System =-.

  • http://www.cherylestorgio.com/ damselseo

    Thanks for this post, it really helps lalo na ako laging nag ta taxi going to work and home. So scary to experience like this. Basta ako, ayoko ko na sumakay mag isa.
    .-= damselseo´s last blog ..Swine Flu Outbreak =-.

  • http://jefmenguin.com Jef Menguin

    Thank you.

    I really felt your concern for others. I think people should share this in facebook and other networking sites. People need to be informed.

    Keep on helping.

    God bless you.
    .-= Jef Menguin´s last blog ..Ask Jef Menguin =-.

  • http://www.socialhubnotes.com/ Judy

    Thanks for this info.. It will help our kababayan to taking extra care for themselves. Na experience ko na din naloko sa dito sa metro manila…. In an illegal recruiting company who want us to pay for 3000 Php. for a marubishi water purifier. They require us to buy the water purifier to pass the exam. Fortunately, I was able to escaped by telling them to come back for the money but when I go home I search for more info about the company (GREEN ARCHIPELAGO INTERPRISE ) and I found out that it is a scam. And now i found this link http://pasay.olx.com.ph/urgent-hiring-office-staffs-iid-9897537 nag re-recruit na naman po sila nagbago sila ng location pasay na daw sila pero dati sa Rm. 601, 6th flr 636 Trinity Bldg., TM Kalaw St., Ermita, Mla..
    .-= Judy´s last blog ..What You Should Know About Google Vs Facebook =-.

  • Bave dela Cruz

    Thanks for sharing this…safety first! God bless and hope this wont happen anymore

  • Vernel

    Msg to Filipina Blogger,

    Maraming salamat po for sharing this one, it’s very helpfull for every person specially in manila po.

    May share din po ako. As, for the public places as much at possible avoid using wrist watch for this is the start of the conversation. Eh, ano po kung suplado/suplado tayo.

    It’s the right thing for me i guess. gaya nga po ng advice ng daughter nyo. trust your instinct [^^,]

    Have a Blessed and Wealthfull day

    Lenrev Elad Zurc
    TEAM P-NOY

  • http://www.nothingbutrandom.com ZXT

    Glad your daughter got away cleanly. It really pays to be alert and have a common sense. Dapat siguro talaga we check for Drivers ID all the time and dapat laging naka display and ID.
    .-= ZXT´s last blog ..10 Tips to Make Your Writing More Engaging =-.

  • L Scott

    May I add this cab company that’s reliable and based in the Quezoon City, Cubao area:
    MUNICH Taxi : 7216828

  • http://mamaisworking.blogspot.com Meikah Delid

    Thanks for sharing this Noemi! Scary! That’s why I rely on call-a-cab services. And yes, suki ko yung mga nakalista dito na cab services, especially Trends and Dollar. :D
    .-= Meikah Delid´s last blog ..Studying with Your Kids Online =-.

  • Nat Burgos

    The description of them:

    “One of the two men was also middle-aged, slim-built, with balding hair. The other was younger, about in his mid- to late-twenties, gaunt-looking, with high cheek bones, with a thick head of hair. He struck me as someone who was taking drugs.”

    reminded me of my first experienced (hopefully my last) hold-up last Sept 9,2008. I think they were the same men. It happened inside a collorum fx parked in front of FEU to get passengers going to SM North/ Proj 6. Since it was raining hard, kahit collorum ‘yun, okay lang.. I just want to get home early because I was really exhausted that day.

    You’re description is exactly the same as them, and they told us that they just needed money. No one will get hurt if we follow them. Since we’re caught in a traffic jam, I’ve been in that fx from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm. We were just roaming around the streets near SM Fairview til they dropped off somewhere. And they gave us 100 each for our transportation. I really have no idea if the fx driver was with them kasi binigyan rin nila ng pera pang gas. Ihatid daw ung mga passengers sa SM North and they keep on saying that they don’t know the driver.

    “Wag kang lilingon sa kaliwa o kanan. Dire-direcho lang, kung hindi, babarilin talaga kita.” -exactly the same words they uttered as they were about to leave.

    Glad that your daughter is safe. God is really really good. To all people who ride taxi cabs almost everyday, if you encountered like this one, just stay clam and pray. That’s the best that you can do at that moment. :)

  • http://sherylsollestreproperties.blogspot.com Sheryl

    Thanks for sharing this information. I am glad that your daughter is safe. I will be forwarding this article to some of my friends too.

    Thanks again.
    .-= Sheryl´s last blog ..Move into your condo unit in 10 days and make money =-.

  • http://www.earthlingorgeous.com earthlingorgeous

    ako talaga I don’t ride cabs when its wee hours of the night, or kahit hindi mashado late pero I feel the cab driver would be a rude one I’d rather commute bus or jeep doesn’t matter as long as I’m with a group of people.

    I’m glad lauren was safe. katakot talaga.

  • http://thelazymama.wordpress.com/ Carol

    Just the thought of it is horrible. I’m glad your daughter is smart enough to walk away. During these hard times, I’m not surprised that there are people who would do just about anything for money.
    .-= Carol´s last blog ..My Little Princess is Here!!! =-.

  • http://sumthinblue.com blooey

    I’m glad your daughter escaped unharmed and had presence of mind during the incident. My cousin was seriously injured in a taxi modus operandi earlier this year, also involving the driver asking her to pick up something from the floor in the beginning, but it gets nastier towards the end…

    her account is posted in one of her friend’s blogs:
    http://yourordinaryday.blogspot.com/2010/01/story-of-kristine-singsons-tragic.html
    .-= blooey´s last blog ..Oldies but Goodies Picture Book Roundup =-.

  • http://www.faithandres.blogspot.com Faith

    this is really helpful. I always ride a cab alone. I’m scared. :(
    .-= Faith´s last blog ..Attempt to Escapism =-.

  • http://zensiblemama.com Maricris of Zensible Mama

    Wow, subra talagang nakakatakot sa manila. Kung meron akong di namiss dyan sa Pilipinas, iyang mga mokong na taxi drivers na hindi kati-katiwala. Buti na lang at safe yung dalaga mo. Anyway, I’m glad na nahanap ko blog mo. I’m trying to find Filipino bloggers to connect with and get updates about the blogging community sa atin. Mukhang in full-force ang blogging dyan at gusto kong ma-involve sa organization or conferences na para sa mga bloggers. I hope you get in touch with me. Congrats nga pala sa eBook mo. Great achievement! Ingatz!

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