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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Tiangge in Public Places

Si Filosofo Tasyo ay patuloy sa pagpilosopo

During Christmas and Holiday Season, and fiestas we see a lot of tiangges.  Well the tiangges give a festive mood to the town and gives opportunity to entrepreneurs and other businessmen to make money (and other businessmen in public offices?)

Public places mean plaza and other tight thorough fares, thus they create heavy traffic.

What is the economics of tiangge to the town coffers?

They pay Pl,500.00 per day (as in private tiangges) per stall.  And that is good for 60 days.  The contract is something like P90t per stall.  (That is per interview)

Do they have OR from the Municipal Treasurer?   We are not sure?