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    Minor traffic violation becomes major problem for 2 Koreans

    “I know you are hungry! Chowking!”

    A minor traffic violation committed by a “first-time” Korean driver ended up being a major issue after his compatriot called the traffic enforcer names and tried to choke him.

    At 3 a.m. Monday, traffic enforcer Noel Abundo of the Pasay City Traffic Management and Parking Office said he flagged down a white Starex van for making an illegal U-turn on P. Celle Street along the northbound lane of Edsa Extension.

    Abundo then asked the driver, Kim Jae Hoon, 28, for his license. But Hoon, who told the Inquirer that it was his first time to drive since it was his driver’s day off, failed to do so.

    As the traffic enforcer explained to Jae Hoon the violations he had committed, the Korean’s companion, Cha in Jem, 39, suddenly alighted from the vehicle.

    Cha then placed his left hand on Abundo’s neck and started to choke him while telling him, “I know you are hungry! Chowking!”
    source: Minor traffic violation becomes major problem for 2 Koreans | Inquirer News
    Last edited by ghosthunter; February 6th, 2013 at 12:50 PM.

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    pasay TEs.

    pakialam ko. baka di naka kotong?

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    nagutom ako bigla ah,.

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    nagtanong lang naman pala kung gutom na si enforcer e.

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    This is embarassing. Even foreign nationals now assume that our traffic enforcers just want a bribe. It clearly shows how rampant corruption is amongst our traffic enforcers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K.I.L.L. View Post
    This is embarassing. Even foreign nationals now assume that our traffic enforcers just want a bribe. It clearly shows how rampant corruption is amongst our traffic enforcers.
    Sad but true. Yun yung una ko ding naisip.

    Malas lang ni Koreano, may violation talaga siya. What if wala pa. yari.

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    So kung may media, magmumukhang meek na naman si traffic enforcer?

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    still... kung di masampulan yung mga abusadong koreanong yan. eh di ganong kababa ang tingin nila sa lahat ng pinoy. it's quite disturbing na padami nang padami ang case na mga expats na nananakit ng kababayan natin.

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    pero napansin ko lang madaming medyo balasubas na Korean nationals mag drive. On my way home i was cruising Macapagal, bigla na lang may Hyundai Matrix na sumulpot coming from the massage parlor sa likod ng Coastal Mall walang pakundangan kung mag merge kinain tatlong lane. Palalampasin ko na sana kaso nakita ko pinagtawanan pa ako nung dalawang gunggong na Koreano nung makitang nagpa gewang gewang yung sasakyan ko sa pag iwas sa kanila. Malas lang nila kasama ko that time yung dalawang tropa ko na mainitin din ulo, ayun lalong naging singkit mga mata nila nung lubayan sila ng tropa. nanood lang ako. Now, regarding the Pasay TE' kung yan yung payat na semi kalbo na maitim na laging nakabantay sa kanto ng Roxas Blvd at Edsa, sana tinuluyan na nung Koreano hehe. Mala lacoste yang TE na yan.

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    OT po...
    ^galing siguro Utopia! hahaha... dumadaan ka ba sir ng Don Galo access road sir? hehehe... Mac Ave ang daan ko lagi.

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