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Davao City vice mayor flagged down for speeding on highway

Desk Editor June 17, 2016
Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte's citation ticket in this photo he posted on his Facebook account. (Mindanao Examiner)
Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte’s citation ticket in this photo he posted on his Facebook account. (Mindanao Examiner)

 

 

DAVAO CITY – For rushing home to a waiting wife, presidential son and vice mayor of Davao City, was flagged down by traffic enforcers for speeding on a highway on Friday.

Paolo Duterte said he was issued a citation ticket for violating traffic laws. He said he was driving at 57 kph way beyond the 40 kph limit. “I was late and rushing home because my wife’s already enraged,” he said.

Duterte, nonetheless, praised the traffic enforcers for doing their job. “It was an ambush in Bangkal,” he joking said, referring to how the traffic men managed to track his speed on the highway. 

Traffic enforces here are armed with speed gun to be able to track down motorists on the highway. Duterte also posted on Facebook the citation ticket he got for violating traffic laws. “It was my first offense,” he said.

His father, Rodrigo Duterte, was also flagged down in the past for riding a motorcycle without a   crash helmet, and so was his sister, Sarah, the mayor of Davao City, for speeding. But despite their position in government, all of them had acknowledged their faults and did not use their influence to escape liabilities.

Duterte did not say how much penalty or fine he has to pay for over speeding, but the Land Transportation Office has over 70 traffic rules and regulations and violating them has a corresponding fines and penalties. One taxi driver said he paid over P1,700 fine for over speeding.

In October 2013, the elder Duterte – as mayor of Davao City – signed Executive Order No. 39 – an order setting the speed limits for all kinds of motor vehicles within the territorial jurisdiction of Davao City.  (Mindanao Examiner)

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