Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Robert Blair Carabuena keeps driver’s license, MMDA Fabros unhappy


MANILA, Philippines - The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has ruled that it will not revoke the driver’s license of Robert Blair Carabuena, who was caught on video slapping and verbally assaulting a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) traffic enforcer in August 2012.


The MMDA said it received a copy of the LTO’s seven-page decision, dated Jan. 9, yesterday. MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino expressed dismay over the ruling.

In the decision, the LTO found that Carabuena did not violate Section 21 of the Land Transportation and Traffic Code, an offense that involves “operating or using a motor vehicle in, or as an accessory to, the commission of any crime or at which endangers the public” and would merit a revocation of his license.

The LTO recommended that Carabuena be charged with “disregarding traffic signs/disregarding traffic officer,” which carry a fine ranging from P300 to P1,000.

Tolentino, however, objected to the ruling and said the MMDA will file a motion asking the LTO to reconsider its decision.

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