My girlfriend recently got swiped by a petty thief...he's a law enforcer too.
She was driving along Buendia avenue when she stopped, with hazard lights on to ask for directions. She was worried she might get lost, so when she spotted a group of traffic enforcers, she stopped to ask them. Then one of them approached my girlfriend and almost automatically charged her of obstruction and asked for a 2thousand fine. When she retorted that she was going to ask for direction was the reason why she stopped and asked the enforcer's name, the enforcer whose surname is TABILOG, toned down and said, "Sige, mam, babaan na lang natin". By this time she was furious, she was thinking it was as if she stopped to get reprimanded. But seeing that every enforcer on site was ganging up on her, the Brown suited TABILOG along with his Blue suited cohorts, my girlfriend got a little scared. The officers apparently saw she was afraid and decided to exploit this. TABILOG then asked what was on the passenger seat. During the time, she was from dinner at Aristocrat and bought takeouts for her parents and me. As if it was consolation, because my girlfriend was not going to give him any money, TABILOG said, "Yan na lang". Being scared and all, my girlfriend, who was alone at the time, decided not to make the trouble bigger than what the enforcer made it to be, and gave him half of the food she was going to take home. See, my girlfriend was going to ask for directions, no one can do that while in motion right? So naturally you stop, put on your hazard lights and ask the supposedly apt person to ask from. But this buwayas, when they're hungry, they tend to resort to despicable acts and exploit anything that comes their way. Unfortunately that time, it was my girlfrien. So people, if you're crossing the Roxas Blvd-Buendia part, you should be careful of a thief in a Brown suit, an Officer named TABILOG. Don't ask for directions, he sees that as an offense....He'll take anything if he can't take everything.![]()


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