OT: ^ Kumakalat lang sa FB. Pakshet videos. Sorry diko makuha link eh.
Last edited by leodawesome; January 13th, 2015 at 12:43 AM.
ayaw ni beast mole ma-bully ng netizens pero sa kalye nangbubully yung bulok niyang kotse
He was two batches lower than me in HS. His wife taught for a year. Lakas ng dating and very pretty. Now i dont know how and when their relationship started as i dont know both of them personally, but this guy married mine, and probably a lot of teenage boys' dream girl lol. I hope they get through this asap. Seems like a pretty good family guy to me, nagkamali lang. Ang dapat lang ginawa nila dinelete kaagad yun video lalo na after yun carabuena and maserati driver cases. May gusto lang siguro manira kaya hinalungkat yun video niya.
What your school didn't teach him, experience will. Lessons learned the hard way. He will get over it, everyone does. How he comes out after this is another story...
Well, there are sides claiming that this was relatively a recent video, counter to what he says is years old. That could be the reason why he didn't take it down after the Carabuena and Maserati cases. It could've been after both. Just a thought, no proof on my part to show the exact timeline.
Anyhow, while a lot of us have probably done this at least once in our lives on our roads, and I agree it is not right, I think the difference between that and this is that this is on video and up in cyberspace. There's the proof of that driving lunacy.
The lack of enforcement in Philippine roads helps breed drivers like this... Which would probably be all of us. Taxis, jeepss, buses, trucks, private owners, kuligligs, tricycles, motorcycles, pedestrians all. Overspeeding, swerving, parking, etc, etc, etc...
Truth be told, everyone here is guilty with "beast mole" mode at one time or another. This guy is just stupid enough to record his arsehole moment.
Well, if you're really 'immaculate' from any traffic or parking citation ticket, never been honked at, or can honestly say to have never taken advantage of an absent or unavailable enforcer, or parked opposite or across a neighbor's gate or driveway, or have never imposed your will on the road due to a real or imagined emergency, then my hat's off to you. And to all others who have had no brush with the law, real or divine.
Kunsensya nyo na lang ang isinagot ninyo dito.
may nabasa akong post, hinde daw kasi nagpunas after kumain ng papaya naiwan tuloy yun buto sa baba ni beast... :rofl:
http://www.topgear.com.ph/news/motor...-driving-video
Sadly,- bending and sidestepping the truth and consequently,- your responsiblity is not a true man's action....
Here is TGP's take on the couple's appeal....
Now, here's our take on the couple's apology and appeal.
First off, it's hard to accept an apology that is based on a lie. That video certainly wasn't shot "a few years ago." As several people have already pointed out on our Facebook page, that video was shot fairly recently, as at least one building seen in the video was completed only in late 2014. Someone also pointed out that the Christmas tree seen in the video was the same Christmas tree put up just last December. Plus, new-design license plates are visible in the clip, which couldn't have possibly been issued "a few years ago."
We're not trying to bury Cosejo in a deeper hole--if that's even possible--we just expect some honesty and transparency to go with an apology. An apology, by the way, that is owed to the whole motoring public, not us.
Second, even if that apology were truthful, it shouldn't muddle the issue, which is that Cosejo needs to be meted a penalty of some sort. We need to put a stop to our perilous culture of "break the law now, apologize later." If this blows over like nothing happened, you can start feeling sorry (and afraid) for your kids. This country needs to know the meaning of consequences.
A colleague even talked about "second chances." Enough with that mentality. That's why the Philippines is going nowhere. We're too soft. We're too emotional. We're too soap-operatic.
Third, having said all of this, we totally agree that people should stop bashing Cosejo's loved ones. Leave them out of this. It shouldn't matter whether he is the son of a government official, or his wife is connected to a school. They have absolutely nothing to do with this. Let Cosejo face the consequences of his actions like a man. We're all livid because he bullied people on the road; let's not repeat the same stupidity by now bullying his family online.
Fourth and finally, the authorities need to act on this. Shame on you if you let this pass just like another inconsequential viral story. This isn't trivial. This isn't harmless. Your inaction is the very reason there are countless moronic drivers out there who mock our traffic laws every day and put other people's lives in danger. Do us all a favor by doing your job.
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