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Driver’s license of rider involved in viral road rage in BGC revoked
PH🏛️ PoliticsCenter16 hr. ago

Driver’s license of rider involved in viral road rage in BGC revoked

A driver involved in a viral road rage incident in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, had their driver's license revoked for two years by the Land Transportation Office (LTO). The incident involved two motorcycle riders, one of whom allegedly stabbed the other with a screwdriver, according to a viral video. Following the incident, the LTO issued a show-cause order against the offending driver on May 9 and suspended their license for 90 days while an investigation was conducted. During a hearing on May 14, the driver surrendered their license, and the LTO later announced the two-year revocation due to violating the 'Improper Person to Operate a Motor Vehicle' regulation. LTO chief Markus Lacanilao emphasized that such dangerous behavior would result in administrative liability.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter16 hr. ago
Driver’s license of rider involved in viral road rage in BGC revoked

A driver involved in a viral road rage incident in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, had their driver's license revoked for two years by the Land Transportation Office (LTO). The incident involved two motorcycle riders, one of whom allegedly stabbed the other with a screwdriver, according to a viral video. Following the incident, the LTO issued a show-cause order against the offending driver on May 9 and suspended their license for 90 days while an investigation was conducted. During a hearing on May 14, the driver surrendered their license, and the LTO later announced the two-year revocation due to violating the 'Improper Person to Operate a Motor Vehicle' regulation. LTO chief Markus Lacanilao emphasized that such dangerous behavior would result in administrative liability.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an administrative action taken by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) regarding a road rage incident. It presents the facts of the case, including the LTO's actions and statements from LTO chief Markus Lacanilao, without apparent bias toward either the accused driver or the L

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