The Philippine Star

Motorcycli­sts launch unity ride for equality

- – Rey Galupo

At least 5,000 motorcycli­sts joined yesterday the “National Unity Ride for Equality” to protest regulation­s imposed by national and local government agencies against riders.

Organized by the Riders of the Philippine­s and Motorcycle Rights Organizati­on, the riders gathered at the People Power Monument along EDSA in Quezon City at around 6 a.m. before proceeding to Mendiola.

“The unity ride is a show of force among motorcycle riders, who are making a stand against discrimina­tory policies and regulation­s implemente­d by national and local government agencies,” the group said.

They cited local ordinances, which ban backriders in Caloocan and Mandaluyon­g City as well as the requiremen­t of open face helmets, proposed mandatory helmet registrati­on and confiscati­on of motorcycle accessorie­s such as auxiliary lights.

The group also denounced the alleged tagging by police of motorcycle riders as criminals.

“Motorcycle riders are not criminals,” they said.

The group also pushed for the legalizati­on of motorcycle as a public conveyance.

They said a motorcycle is able to convey a passenger from Trinoma in Quezon City to Buendia in Makati in less time compared to a bus or Metro Rail Transit.

A recent Social Weather Stations survey showed that 32 percent of Filipino households own motorcycle­s.

The survey also showed that 51 percent of households that own motorcycle­s use these for livelihood or as a mode of transporta­tion.

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Motorcycli­sts join a unity ride from EDSA in Quezon City to Mendiola in Manila yesterday.
EDD GUMBAN Motorcycli­sts join a unity ride from EDSA in Quezon City to Mendiola in Manila yesterday.

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