5-Minute Girl Issues Apology To MMDA, But Why Faces Are Blurred?

5-Minute Girl & Husband Issue Apology To MMDA

5-minute girl and her husband have finally issued a public apology to MMDA after the altercation, but why their faces are blurred.

Christine Villamora Estepa or known as 5-minute girl has been the headlines of several local news outlets and social media pages after arguing with MMDA.

The arrogant woman shouts and argued against the traffic enforcers who apprehended her after committing a traffic violation.

Apology

Estepa refused to show her driver’s license and continued to argue with the MMDA personnel despite her fault.

Macky Estepa, the husband of the rude lady motorist rescued his wife and explained that she is pregnant and immediately leave the scene.

The arrogant couple receives massive criticisms from the online community for disrespecting the MMDA personnel.

Apology

Recently, the Facebook page “Hi Duterte” has uploaded the video footage of Christine Estepa and her husband releasing a public apology towards MMDA.

Apology

 

The couple humbly asked forgiveness from the authorities for showing rude behavior towards the enforcers.

However, the social media page wrote that MMDA will still sue Estepa and might appeal for the revocation of her license.

However, the faces of 5-minute girl and her husband are blurred during the public apology although it was already exposed on the social media.

You can also read:

Arrogant Woman Arguing With MMDA After Committing Traffic Violation Goes Viral

VIRAL: 5-Minute Girl & Husband Identity Exposed Online

‘Share This If You Think 5-Minute Girl & Her Husband Deserve Penalty’

MMDA To File Charges Against 5-Minute Girl Over Altercation With Traffic Enforcers

The social media users have also expressed their reactions regarding the video:

Oscar Rodriguez: “Uyyy,baka palusutin nyo yang bwisit na fiscal na yan ha? Magagalit ang taumbayan sa inyo. Susubaybayan namin sa socmed ang kasong yan. Dapat walang HOLY COW ngayong si tatay d ang president”

Mari-ann Amber Berlanga: “ I find this insincere and just a means to get out of court. Please pursue case. Set an example.”

Lourdes Demagante Redita: “Panagutan nyo violations nyo..Public apology is not enough!! Driving without license ka day….kya pala nagmamatigas kang ibigay ang lisensya mo ksi di mo dala…yang butangerong asawa mo pa ng nagdala para sau. Illegal parking ka na nga binangga mo pa motor….at yang asawa mo binaligtad pa sitwasyon..palabasin pang sila ang naharass..wow ha ang expert nyo magpalusot..Abogagang di marunong sumunod sa batas. Coding din sasakyan mo oy.”

Yaniham Annabell: “Naku wag padala sa public apology sa bruhang yan tuluyan nyo yan bastos at mayabang…lumabag sa batas dapat may kalagyan tanggalan ng lisensya kong may lisensya nga..aroganteng bruha ka bucit talagang panoorin sya.”

Evelyn Erasquin Rahon: “No amount of apology can rectify the violations commited. You may be forgiven but the case should be filed to give justice to the damage done to the traffic enforcers, no respect to persons in authority and give example that law should be folllowed whoever you are. Fiscal ka pa na man daw. All the more you should know!”

JV Jay Formentera: “Law should be law. She must face the consequences on her wrong doings and violations. 
Public apology is not enough for this lady. A lawyer but a law breaker. Such offenses must be an option to revoke her DL. DOJ must do a disciplinary action as well.”

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