Law Enforcers Earn Criticisms Online for Back Riding Amid “Bawal Angkas Law”

Law Enforcers Back Riding Without Helmet Defying Quarantine Law Earn Criticisms

LAW ENFORCERs – Photo of riding in tandem cops without wearing helmets amid the ‘bawal angkas’ law implemented earns criticisms online.

The local government units are strictly implementing the quarantine guidelines to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease. However, there are still some hard-headed residents who continue to defy the ruling.

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In a photo shared by a Facebook page named DashCam Philippines, two law enforcers were caught riding a motorcycle deying the quarantine protocols. One enforcer is back riding, which is prohibited under the “bawal angkas” law, to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Another violation committed that seen in the photo is riding a motorcycle without a helmet. The page shared the photo as most of the Filipinos are sacrificing their own comfort just to obey quarantine protocols.

“Pag naka UNIFORME walang BATAS? Tapos yung mga asawa naming gusto na pumasok sa trabaho bawal namin iangkas? Ibang klase talaga dito sa pinas kaya walang pag unlad,” said on the caption.

But the persons in authority who enforce the law just simply violates the policy as they were exempted from the law. The photo has gone viral on social media and netizens express various reactions and criticisms towards the law implementers.

Here are some of their reactions:

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