ACTOR-HOST Edu Manzano expressed his dismay over his encounter with a traffic enforcer who allegedly tried to extort P4,000 from his driver for “making an illegal U-turn.”
On X (formerly Twitter), Manzano shared that his driver was pulled over by a motorcycle cop on Roxas Boulevard and was told about his supposed traffic violation.
While acknowledging his driver’s mistake, Manzano was surprised when the enforcer allegedly demanded P4,000 from his driver, without knowing that Manzano was seated in the back of the car.
My driver was just stopped by a motorcycle cop on Roxas Blvd. I was sitting in the back while he approached my driver and told him on his violation, Illegal U-turn. Yes my driver made a mistake but what upset me more was when he demanded P4K from my driver or else ….
— Edu Manzano (@realedumanzano) June 8, 2024
The actor-host could not just sit back upon hearing their exchange and “confronted” the motorcycle cop. He shared how the enforcer went from telling his driver to attend a seminar until he asked him to pay P4,000.
“He started with a seminar, then P2,000, then P4,000. All the while I was in the back listening while he threatened my driver. I did not mince words,” said Manzano.
In a response to a netizen, Manzano said that the enforcer suddenly became friendly toward them when he saw the actor.
“His words … Boss Edu! Gusto pa mag-fist bump. Kambyo bigla. Lalo ako pumitik! I should’ve let it go. I didn’t,” he said.
Manzano also told another netizen that he was able to get the name of the traffic enforcer and record their conversation.
I have him on audio and yes I got his name Marielle. Thinking of what to do next. 😃
— Edu Manzano (@realedumanzano) June 9, 2024
He also said that they did not yield to the enforcer’s demand.
Similar incidents
Unfortunately, Manzano’s driver was not the only motorist who had such an encounter with traffic enforcers. Several netizens replied to Manzano’s post and shared their similar experiences of dealing with “corrupt” enforcers.
Grabe na kotong cops sa manila. Napaka dami po nila sobrang traumatized din po ako sa ganyan magugulat ka 3 na yung officer na lumalapit sayo isang mmda 2traffic enforcer sila na din mag prepresyo kung magkano que sa ma abala ka sa mga seminar at pagkuha bibigay na lng hinhingi
— kai kai kai (@ekaiiiiiiiiiii) June 9, 2024
Unfortunately, ganyannyan sila. Yung chinese husband naman ng ate ko, since chinese hiningan ng 10k. Hindi lang napakita OR ng rehistro at coding din kasi. Sobrang abusado.
— Kelzooey (@princesskelssey) June 9, 2024
Ganyan din po nangyari sakin sa Taguig manood kami concert , d ako familiar sa place following only waze , nag right turn ako nasa second lane , stop ako ng enforcer ask for my license 2k daw po yun plus seminar. Obviously nag ask na lan sya na bayaran sya.
— yummy (@marcelo_myriam) June 9, 2024
Several netizens also noticed how some traffic enforcers would supposedly wait and catch motorists at intersections with defective traffic lights.
Grabe! Nangyari din sa sister ko yan. Yung traffic light – green & then biglang red! Kaya pala after the intersection naka tambay ang mga crocodiles. Tagos up to kaluluwa yung corruption ngayon at all levels! It shows that those below follow the examples of those at the top! 😭
— DRJosue (@DrDonaldjosue) June 9, 2024
One social media user shared how an enforcer insisted on escorting them to an automated teller machine (ATM) instead of issuing a violation ticket.
shameless. our experience with motorcycle cops is that they even escorted us to an ATM as we truly didn't have any cash and we requested him just to issue us a violation ticket. Pero he insisted on escorting us to an ATM
— JosephineReyes-OPAMA (@FIRSTMEDIATE) June 10, 2024
Another netizen also shared that they were asked to pay P2,000 or they would get a ticket for beating the red light. They said that the enforcer was “shocked” when they insisted on getting a violation ticket instead of paying the demanded prize.
Did you give the cop the 4k? I unknowingly beat a red light as I was looking for a bldg in Mkt & the cop asked for 2k or I get a ticket. I told him I broke the law so give me the ticket. He was stunned & repeated it. But I said I'm at fault so give the ticket. He did in shock 😆
— GoldenGirl (@Favored234) June 8, 2024
In March 2024, a traffic enforcer was immediately relieved from his duties for supposedly demanding P15,000 from a motorist who allegedly committed multiple traffic violations, including using a cell phone, not wearing a seatbelt while driving, and having an expired vehicle registration.
The motorist tried to negotiate the price with the enforcer, until he transferred P2,400 to the enforcer through a mobile wallet app. The motorist was able to get his money back after he posted his experience on social media.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said it reached out to the motorist to push through with his complaint.
Motorists who have dealt with illegal activities of traffic enforcers are encouraged to file a report through the MMDA’s social media platforms and hotline 136.
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