Delivery Rider Airs Dismay After Subdivision Guard Prohibits Entry of Motorcycle
A delivery rider has expressed his disappointment after a subdivision guard prohibits him to enter his motorcycle and instructed him to walk.
A Facebook user named Brylle Batario has shared the photos of his fellow motorcycle riders after the security guard did not allow them to bring their motorcycles inside the subdivision. The post elicits comments online.
In the photos, it can be seen that several delivery workers left their motorcycles outside of San Lorenzo subdivision in Sta. Rosa, Laguna and just walked to deliver the orders of their customers.
Batario urged them to left the motorcycles outside the subdivision. The policy leave the delivery employees with no choice but to barely walk just to deliver the orders despite the hardships.
Crylle also called the attention of the residents living Phase 1, Villa Las Casas Phase 1b, Phase 1a not to order while the subdivision was still implementing the policy, which causes inconvenience to the delivery workers.
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Here is the full post:
“Shout out sa nagpatupad neto sa Phase1 san lorenzo, Sta.Rosa,Laguna. Anong klase yan papaiwan motor sa gate tas magsasama sama sasakay sa van para magdeliver at mag pick up! Naisip nyo ba yung kabobohan nyo po??!! nasa Motor ang virus??
Masyado nyo ginalingan. Planado
Edit: para sa mga taga phase 1, villa las casas phase 1b, phase1a. Wag na muna kayo umorder para iwas abala sa “inyo”,at sa mga “riders” at don sa nagmmaneho ng “van” abala sa lahat. Lol. kung ganyan lang din naman.”
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