e outdoors for fresh air and exercise.
One of them was furious and spoke to Rebecca in Tagalog. Rebecca explained that she could not understand, but this made the policewoman even angrier. The same guidelines said “walking, jogging, running, swimming, playing golf, tennis, and badminton” are forms of exercise allowed within the city under GCQ.Rebecca, who has lived in the UK and the Netherlands, spent part of her childhood in the Philippines when her father worked at the Asian Development Bank.
Rebecca is just one of several BGC moms who recounted a similar experience with police officers this week.Carolina took her two young sons out to ride their bikes on June 1. Moments after they stopped for water at Burgos Circle, a siren went off.
Kaloka kc ibang mga Amry at Police.. minsan hindi rin naiintindihan ang protocols/guidelines!
Di nag kaintindihan due to language barrier.
When the people you commission to protect the public are the same people who perpetuate the abuse against the public they swore to protect. The irony.
Dami talagang entitled ngayun 🙄🙄
Outrageous!!! Tsk!
I hope all these BGC expats or high income Pinoys move to Makati or even Pasig... Manila would be nice option as well if Yorme would not become 'ningas cogon'
I think the government should pass the law for military or authorities anti harassment of the civilian or ordinary citizens..... is there any training for them called manners ..... just saying
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