Photo from QCPD-LTO |
It seems that some of the motorist
are not respecting Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) traffic
enforcers. Recently, a driver of a sport car driver allegdely mauled an
enforcer named Jorby Adriatico. The suspect was identified as Joseph Ingco, 39
years old of New Manila after the QCPD police shown a picture to the victim.
The incident happened in the
intersection of G. Araneta and Quezon Avenues. The suspect got angry when he
was confronted of the enforcer due to his traffic violation. Because of his
angry, the luxury car owner slugged the face of the poor enforcer.
Joseph was identified through the
help of the Land Transportation Office (LTO).
The suspect rode in a blue emozione Masterati Ghilbi and it has a
conduction sticker QQ57. The sticker was seen through a close-circuit
television near in the are where the incident happened. Aside from that, according
to MMDA Chairman Francisco Tolentino, there were only two Ghilbi models sold in
the Philippines. So, it is very easy to trace who is the owner of that luxury
car. Tolentino said that he want to meet face to face who mauled their enforcer
who is only doing his job. Then, he also want to see the family of Adriatico.
Before this mauling incident, there
were already some cases of disrespecting MMDA traffic enforcers like what John
Cabrabuena did who slapped the face of an enforcer. His attitude was captured
on camera and it went viral.