They will probably be attending more now, especially when the new market opens, because the vendors inside have paid a lot for permits to trade inside and we think there may be an agreement that no street traders will be allowed outside (the sellers inside loose trade) This is the demo team web site www.davaocity.gov.ph/departments/infrastructure/axillary-services-unit/
Unbelievable that this happens and yet I believe it. What a hassle for those hard working people who have to go through this multiple times every day but they work together and still find time to smile through it all. God bless each one of them.
Bakit ganyan parin nagtitinda dyan? Bakit ayaw bigyan ng magndang puwesto ng Gobyerno ng davao? Diba bilyon bilyon ang Confidential fund ni Sara H at no baste? Bakit ayaw tulungan ang mahihirap dyan sa marlet na wlang puwestong magnda para legal ang lahat
Good job clearing and cleaning the streets. Streets are for vehicles not for selling, that's why traffic is so bad. Sell from ur store or in the market not in the street
I think even those responsible for the demolition turn a blind eye to these traders! they know that everyone is on the street but they prefer to go to illegal businesses that are more disruptive
i totally get the need for traffic enforcement in a crowded city, but it's such an indignity for hard working people who are also providing a needed service to the locals to have to scramble like this as if they are common criminals or something. Not cool.
So I assume nobody on that street has the permit. What's the average salary of these people? Problem for the government is, if they take the stalls it further reduces people's income there and that is also not good.
No. I don't. But I would like to. It seems to me if someone wants what you are selling, they will come five feet more to get to you.@@robertmatthews9062
@@robertmatthews9062 we don't that is why they asked, is just for more space to sell goods or easier to get customers or combination of both? also do they every actually take the goods or just scare people?
@@JazBazPhilippinesОх, Ох! Желаю вам удачи и терпения! Часто за вашим каналом наблюдаю. Какие же вы трудолюбивые и дружные. Как вы здорово празднуйте праздники всей улицей и дети ваши с детства трудятся! Уважение вам и вашему народу.
They will probably be attending more now, especially when the new market opens, because the vendors inside have paid a lot for permits to trade inside and we think there may be an agreement that no street traders will be allowed outside (the sellers inside loose trade) This is the demo team web site www.davaocity.gov.ph/departments/infrastructure/axillary-services-unit/
Unbelievable that this happens and yet I believe it. What a hassle for those hard working people who have to go through this multiple times every day but they work together and still find time to smile through it all. God bless each one of them.
Litte girl in the end trying to help move table. God love it. ❤
just seems like a game :) they drive through everyone moves, as soon as they leave they put it back, and the cycle goes on. hehe
Now for the first time we have seen in more detail what happens when YOU come. 🧐😉👍
I cannot stop laughing .demolition truck comes in. They remove everything , demolition truck leaves. They put back everything . so funny.
Thank you :)
Demolition Clearing Team always comes unexpectedly just like my Bank's credit card bills 😂
Bakit ganyan parin nagtitinda dyan? Bakit ayaw bigyan ng magndang puwesto ng Gobyerno ng davao? Diba bilyon bilyon ang Confidential fund ni Sara H at no baste? Bakit ayaw tulungan ang mahihirap dyan sa marlet na wlang puwestong magnda para legal ang lahat
Aqui no Brasil também é assim 😔😔
Dudes are relentless
Good job clearing and cleaning the streets. Streets are for vehicles not for selling, that's why traffic is so bad. Sell from ur store or in the market not in the street
Demo team seams like they are an annoyance…
Very nice 👍🏿
With all the blogging and CCTV in Davao I hear the demolition team is now monitoring you tube for target areas :-)
Ну я посмеялся !!! Спасибо !
I think even those responsible for the demolition turn a blind eye to these traders! they know that everyone is on the street but they prefer to go to illegal businesses that are more disruptive
i totally get the need for traffic enforcement in a crowded city, but it's such an indignity for hard working people who are also providing a needed service to the locals to have to scramble like this as if they are common criminals or something. Not cool.
So I assume nobody on that street has the permit. What's the average salary of these people? Problem for the government is, if they take the stalls it further reduces people's income there and that is also not good.
Why do the vendors feel that they need to be in the street??
Well you don't know the philippines very well then
No. I don't. But I would like to. It seems to me if someone wants what you are selling, they will come five feet more to get to you.@@robertmatthews9062
@@robertmatthews9062 we don't that is why they asked, is just for more space to sell goods or easier to get customers or combination of both? also do they every actually take the goods or just scare people?
@@ttrivett2000 it to clear the road way for traffic they come every afternoon between 4pm and 5.30pm I did not mean to be rude sorry
@@robertmatthews9062 its all good :)
Haha Law and order the philippines way. 😀
Someone should put gps device on them so they could be tracked online 😁
They are just trying to make a living, they take up no more road side than the vehicles parked there also.
Что происходит? Нельзя продавать на улице?
Нет, продажа с улицы без разрешения запрещена. (No, not allowed to sell from the street without a permit)
@@JazBazPhilippinesОх, Ох! Желаю вам удачи и терпения! Часто за вашим каналом наблюдаю. Какие же вы трудолюбивые и дружные. Как вы здорово празднуйте праздники всей улицей и дети ваши с детства трудятся! Уважение вам и вашему народу.
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