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When the sidewalks are obstructed, the flow of traffic is affected because pedestrians, who should be using the sidewalk, will now have to walk on the road where the vehicles are.

Those who encroach on the road are even worse and nobody seems to be doing anything about it.

The most obvious are those wakes in the small kapilyas all over Cebu where they set up tents and chairs on the road putting the people going to the wakes, unfortunately often to gamble, in a major risk.

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The complaints raised by motorists last week about the problem at Gen. Maxilom and Juana Osmeña got several replies.

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Those who encroach on the road are even worse and nobody seems to be doing anything about it.

The most obvious are those wakes in the small kapilyas all over Cebu where they set up tents and chairs on the road putting the people going to the wakes, unfortunately often to gamble, in a major risk.

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