Motorcycle Riding Group Announces That Viral Female Motovlogger in Viral Parking Issue is No Longer Connected to Their Club
A motorcycle riding club has removed the female motovlogger involved in a dispute with a bank security guard over a parking issue from their group.
Over the past few days, the content creator named “Batang Motovlogger” becomes one of the most controversial topics on social media for having a tense argument with a security guard from Chinabank in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental.
The conflict started when the guard asked her to move her vehicle, which was allegedly blocking other parked cars.
The motovlogger, visibly irritated, explained that her partner was just inside a nearby store and that they would be leaving soon. She also pointed out that the car’s hazard lights were on, indicating their temporary stay.
As the conversation escalated, the guard knocked on the car window again, this time informing her that an armored vehicle was about to arrive and needed the space. This request only fueled the motovlogger’s frustration further, leading her to respond angrily and curse at the guard.
The incident garnered various reactions from the online community.
Following the viral spread of the video, Edward Guinsatao, a member of the motorcycle riding group, announced on Facebook that the motovlogger was no longer associated with their club, CLICK Community Riders Club PH (CCRC PH).
According to Guinsatao, the group had already severed ties with her as early as February 2024.
In a public statement, CCRC PH clarified that the motovlogger’s actions do not reflect the values of their organization. They also requested the public to stop using the club’s logo in connection with her.
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Here is the full post:
“NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Good Day,
Due to the recent incident circulating in Social Media about the action made by Batang Motovloger.
This is to inform the public that Batang Motovloger has no longer connected to our Club since February 2024.
In particular, In Behalf of CLICK COMMUNITY RIDERS CLUB PH ( CCRC PH ) May We please everyone to stop using Our Club Logos together with the said person.
Thank you.
TL Edward
CCRC PH
Team Negros Occidental”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post: