Taguig POSO harrassment on McKinley Road Forbes Park Makati - YouTube
What are your thoughts on this? Watch towards the middle where a man in pink was trying to capture the scuffle on video. He was harassed by these pigs from both sides.
Taguig POSO harrassment on McKinley Road Forbes Park Makati - YouTube
What are your thoughts on this? Watch towards the middle where a man in pink was trying to capture the scuffle on video. He was harassed by these pigs from both sides.
AFAIK McKinley Road is Makati. Lahat ng addresses along that road is Makati. Naging BGC lang pagdating sa Lawton Ave. Makati yellow boys have been visible on that road for IIRC more than two years na. As usual coding ang hinahabol.
It is along mcKinley so definitely its Makati. I am just waiting when they clash in BGC.
Daming pot bellies.
Looks like the video was captured by one of the Barangay Forbes/Dasma cameras that line McKinley.
Ganda din ng mga kotse na dumadaan (Audi, RR, etc...)
They caused traffic too...
Last edited by vinj; September 5th, 2013 at 05:50 PM.
Eh kupal naman kasi si kuhol nognog eh, bakit kasi lalagyan pa ng "BGC-makati"?
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Yun naka pink Akala ko si carabuena nun nakitalikod eh, bata pala ni Binay, govt plate yun revo...bading eh tumakbo...
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anyayabang.. walang kosiderasyon sa abalang gingawa nila sa mga motorista.
bata ba ni binay yan? familiar kasi sakin itsura nung hinarass eh. either way, mali parin ginawa, kinuyog siya.
Ayan, nasabon tuloy ni junior si mr pakialamero este palengkero....
Now it’s Binay Jr. vs Roxas
Ft. Boni row draws bad blood from 2010 polls
By Jaymee T. Gamil
Philippine Daily Inquirer
10:39 pm | Saturday, September 7th, 2013
Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay Jr. lashed out at Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, a day after the Cabinet official ordered the local police to observe the status quo in connection with the Fort Bonifacio boundary dispute, a move favoring the position taken by rival claimant Taguig City.
Binay said Roxas “should not play politics,” apparently referring to the bad blood spilled in the 2010 elections when the mayor’s father Jejomar Sr. defeated Roxas in the vice presidential race. They are seen renewing their rivalry in the 2016 presidential derby.
“I am informing Secretary Roxas that Makati will take possession of these areas. That is the decision of the court,” Binay said in a statement on Saturday.
He was referring to the recent Court of Appeals ruling that handed seven barangays in the Fort Bonifacio area back to Makati after a 20-year legal battle with Taguig.
“Makati is not bound by [his] flawed interpretation of the law. Firstly, he has no authority to declare a status quo. Only the courts can make such a declaration,” the mayor said.
“Secondly, he should not play politics here. As a government official, he is bound by his obligation to respect the law and the decisions of the court,” he added.
In a July 30 ruling, the CA’s Sixth Division ordered the Taguig government to immediately cede control of the disputed territory, which includes the revenue-rich Bonifacio Global City (BGC).
Taguig, however, filed a motion for reconsideration and maintained that the ruling was not yet final and executory. Mayor Lani Cayetano, a known ally of Roxas’ Liberal Party, had since maintained that the status quo should be preserved and particularly reminded BGC-based businessmen that they would still be dealing with her city government.
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umepal pa si roxas. dapat mangaling sa korte ang status quo or a tro perhaps.