Video of Vehicle Driver & Passenger Shouting “Hindi ako nag U-turn” After Apprehended by Enforcer Goes Viral
A vehicle driver and his passenger shout “Hindi ako nag U-turn” after they were apprehended by a traffic enforcer.
Nowadays, the Philippine government is implementing stricter traffic rules and regulations in the Philippines. The authorities aim to reduce the traffic problems in the country and to ensure the safety of both motorists and pedestrians.
Traffic personnel are authorized to apprehend motorists committing traffic violations. Violators are subject to corresponding sanctions and penalties. However, motorists can contest their appeals if road personnel give them a false accusation.
The Facebook page “DashCam Philippines” has shared the video footage of a vehicle driver and his passenger shouting “Hindi ako nag U-turn” after they were apprehended by a traffic enforcer.
The video footage immediately spread like a wildfire online after it was posted on social media and garnered various reactions from the netizens.
In the video, it can be seen that the car driver is driving slowly along the road due to a heavy traffic congestion. However, a red car suddenly makes “Singit” or cut him without giving a turn signal.
The driver got triggered but extend his patience after the incident. However, a traffic enforcer made a “U-turn” and apprehended them. The enforcer is accusing them of making a “U-turn” at a non-designated area.
However, the car driver and his colleague were quick to answer “Hindi ako nag U-turn” and explained the situation. The two also told the traffic enforcer that they can show the dash cam record to prove their claims.
The enforcer allowed them to pass and the two laughed after the unexpected incidents along the road.
The video has a caption of:
“Bat galit ka?”
Wala ng masabe yung enforcer
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