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: The creator, often Mitch, approaches women on the street or in public areas like bus terminals or markets.

The local businesses began to appreciate Mitch's antics, too. He'd swing by the ice cream parlor, and the owner would give him a free cone in exchange for a few tricks on his trike. The pharmacy would request his presence on slow afternoons, and Mitch would lead impromptu parades through the parking lot, much to the delight of the senior citizens shopping for discounts.

Mitch looked at the data core in the diver’s hand. Then at the advancing patrol killers.

The legend of Trike Patrol Mitch grows, a beacon of hope in a world that often seems too big, too loud, and too complex. He proves that even the humblest of heroes can make a difference, one block at a time.

: The host scouts locations—often in cities like Manila, Makati, or Angeles—to meet women on the street or in public spaces. The "Mitch" Episode

Meet Mitch, a passionate advocate for three-wheeled transportation and community engagement. As the founder of Trike Patrol, Mitch has been cruising around town on his trusty trike, spreading joy and fostering connections among people from all walks of life.

Becca Stanley

Words by Becca Stanley


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