
ANOTHER CONCEPT OF WHEEL
By: Iris P. Concepcion
I saw a prototype of this vehicle when I went to a mall and got struck by its hipness.
It was parked beside the Supreme Court building.
The idea is to bring the dispensation of cases faster and speedier to the provinces.
The idea is to bring the dispensation of cases faster and speedier to the provinces.
Whoever thought of this is an innovative genius. I transposed the picture from the SC's site but what I saw personally was sleeker (the bus I saw was without without grills: it is all shining glass) given the natural lighting in the area. I do recall its plate number since I adore the idea of travelling justices handing out decisions/resolutions like superheroes, roadies or rock stars------ recall the Almost Famous musicians who brought their melodies all over the land of milk and honey via their trailers) and I thought, I must give it a name using its plate number.
This is dazzling : SJX. This is a Barney-colored bus with the emblem of the Court placed wonderfully on its side like some metro mall.
Cool, I thought. Very cool.
It made an impact on me considering that I was once a law student and thought of how that branch of government can declog its dockets. I had likewise experienced the heat inside the trial courts' cramped places, the well-dressed lawyers perspiring. I thought then, this needs some improvement. They did.
This concept made the whole idea of the justice system seems less of a burden. Like saying: "It is fun to go to court!! Bring it on to that pedophile or something !"
This is what I meant by a sexed-up public service.
It is a work done well and already wheeling.
After this, I saw Japanese anime characters and giant robots battling inside the mall bringing their closets straight from comic books.
During the evening, I attended a mass and cried a little since the priest put a whoopack of a sermon that is not only engaging in content but likewise confessional on beating the odds. Sweeter than sweet, I think. I cried because I am Yoda and the force is within me.
I am sooooooo corny.
And that, my friends, was how I spent my day yesterday, with a godchild I haven't met in five years who is now tall like the clouds' location. She bought a poster of a Korean group that I know nothing about.
The winning robot is the bus, come to think of it. Ha!