Traffic Enforcer Allegedly Asks For Bananas Instead Of Rebuking Overloaded Vehicle

The Video of Traffic Enforcer Allegedly Asks For Bananas Instead Of Rebuking Overloaded Vehicle Goes Viral

A traffic enforcer allegedly asked for bananas instead of rebuking the overloaded vehicle along the Old National Highway in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

Nowadays, corruption and malpractices of law are the major concern of the international government not only in the Philippines but also in different countries all around the world, which is subject to punishment.

However, there are still government officials and public servants pursuing their Illegal activities and corruption practices despite the strict implementation of the campaign against corruption, which makes the country worse.

Overloaded Vehicle
Screenshot from Facebook page “Balita Tol”

Anyone who will be caught practicing corruption was considered as lawbreakers and would face corresponding sanctions and penalties for their violations.

Recently, the Facebook page “BalitaTol” has uploaded the video of a traffic enforcer who allegedly asked for bananas instead of rebuking an overloaded vehicle.

In the video, it can be seen that the overloaded vehicle seems stocked in the middle of a busy road while other motorists were just passing by.

Overloaded Vehicle
Screenshot from Facebook page “Balita Tol”

After a few moments, the overloaded vehicle starts to move and it is clearly visible that the traffic enforcer was carrying a bunch of bananas, which was allegedly given by the driver of the vehicle.

https://www.facebook.com/BALITATOL/videos/1752459541725482/

However, the video garnered different reactions from the netizens:

Alejandro Lucero: “Kya d umaasenso ang pinas dahil s mga corrupt dapat ang batas ay batas at dapat po ipatupad pano nlng kung mka aksidente c mamang driver at my namatay d sori at kpabayaan nnman ng buong departamento n kinabibilangan ni mamang bossing ang my kasalanan

Jean Busante: “People seem to miss the point that a “rule” has been broken. Anti Overloading is there for a reason, that is to ensure safety of motorists and prevent damaging our public roads. And all I hear about is: ganyan sa probinsya, nakakaawa, etc. Change is coming much?”

Reagz Sortiz Silrab: “Legal po yung ganyan. Basta nka reg sa dar yung dealer.pede yan mag lagay khit sa bubong pa..”

Joemil De Juan Lava: “Pinagsabihan nmn siguro. 1st offense ba. Haha”

Andrew Rilles: “Kusng bigay Yan Bala magkakilala Sila…..dati nka Rana’s kami Nyan nka sma aqo biyahi Ng isda ung galing P kme Ng province ung driver nmin mykaibigan ding police tuwing Daan nmin s area nagbibigay siya Ng isda……makitid LNG utak Ng nag post niyan….”

Mrjun Carriaga: “Para sa akin opinion ko to…mabait at mapagbigay talaga ang pinoy culture na natin to…walang masamang kahulogan hindi naman mga tao ang nasa jeep only cargo…kaya natatawa ako sa enforcer na bitbit niya ang saging Nyahahahahaha……”

Julijane Libres: “Kayo naman eh Maliit na bagay lang yan pwede pag bigyan pakisama lang minsan basta wag lang illegal na Gawain ibang usapan na yun? wag nyo na palakihin”

Reinell Irizz Garcia: “malay mo nag bigay lng tlga. kahit aq magbi2gay aq sa dami ba naman nyan. pati mababaet naman traffic enforcer nten.”

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