Manila Bulletin

Revilla name-droppers on EDSA bus lane fined

- By AARON RECUENCO

The two drivers who name-dropped Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. when their vehicles were flagged down for using the EDSA Bus Lane were both issued with a citation ticket with penalty of ₱5,000 each, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) said on Thursday, November 16.

MMDA Chairman Don Artes said the two went to his office on Thursday afternoon to shed light on the incident that led to the suspension of Bong Nebrija as head of the New Task Force Special Operations Unit.

“The two drivers admitted that Sen. Revilla was not onboard their vehicle when they were flagged down by traffic enforcers implementi­ng the EDSA Bus Lane regulation,” said Artes.

“Also, Sen. Revilla is not the owner of the vehicle,” he added.

On Wednesday, an MMDA traffic enforcer flagged down two vehicles for using the EDSA Bus Lane. Their drivers, however, name-dropped Revilla in a bid to avoid a citation ticket.

The name of Revilla surfaced after Nebrija was reported to have said that the senator was apprehende­d for using the EDSA Bus Lane.

He later recanted his statement and apologized to Revilla, saying that he only relied his statement from the report given to him by the traffic enforcer whom he said also admitted that he did personally saw Revilla inside any of the two vehicles.

After the two drivers explained their side, Artes ordered the issuance of traffic violation tickets to the two drivers for violating the EDSA Bus Lane regulation.

“The agency considers this a welcome developmen­t in light of the incident as the agency conducts a probe and determines the lapses in the procedures in the implementa­tion of the EDSA Bus Lane regulation,” said Artes.

He said the MMDA has penalized the drivers for violating the EDSA Bus Carousel Lane regulation with P5,000 as first offense, but it is up to Revilla to file the necessary charges against them for name-dropping him.

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