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  1. #151

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy


    i know i generated a lot of hate here in istorya. but was wrong saying/reacting to this dated July 18.

    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy - The Philippine Star » News » Headlines

    dont tell me... misleading pud diay ni si Lacierda


    kagamay lang na sala, out of ignorance tsk tsk i pray dili ni siya mag hostage ug HK tourist
    on a thread that centered on this news...

    Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy - The Philippine Star » News » Headlines
    MANILA, Philippines - Because the escorts didn’t have wang-wang (sirens), a Quezon City policeman refused to give way to President Aquino’s convoy yesterday morning. He was consequently relieved from his post.

    Reports said Senior Police Officer 2 Ricardo Pascua, 52, even arrogantly introduced himself as a policeman and refused to surrender his driver’s license when confronted by a member of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) following the incident in Quezon City.

    Quezon City Police District director Chief Superintendent Mario de la Vega said Pascua also “accosted” the same presidential escort, who was identified as Senior Police Officer 2 Randy Torres, as he thought his line was being cut.

    It was then he realized that the convoy he had refused to give way to was that of the President.

    “I didn’t know. There were no sirens,” Pascua told reporters at Camp Karingal where he was brought to face summary dismissal proceedings for the incident.

    De la Vega has ordered the relief of the erring policeman.
    “I ordered his relief from his post to pave the way for the speedy investigation regarding the incident,” he said.

    De la Vega said Pascua refused to give way to the presidential convoy even if motorcycle-riding guards kept on telling him to let them pass.What was worse was when the policeman was finally forced to stop his Mitsubishi Adventure – whose plate number was encased in black tint that could hardly be read, and was sporting a special “QCPD” plate in front – Pascua still wouldn’t budge.

    “He refused to turn over his license because he said he is a policeman,” one of the Palace officers who was with the presidential convoy said. “He’s really rude. He did not give respect even to his fellow police officers.”

    Pascua is an anti-drug operative assigned with the QCPD Station 4.

    De la Vega said he received a call from PSG commander Brig. Gen. Ramon Mateo Dizon about the incident that happened along Commonwealth Avenue at past 9 a.m. yesterday.

    Pascua’s superior, Station 4 commander Superintendent Crisostomo Mendoza, said Pascua thought his line was being cut, not aware that the convoy was ferrying the Chief Executive.

    The policeman was driving a Mitsubishi Adventure (ZJK-679) and was reportedly on his way to work.

    The President was on his way to the La Mesa Dam for an activity.

    De la Vega said the convoy’s lead vehicles, including the motorcycle sweepers, had been clearing the road of other vehicles.

    “He was being asked to make way. So he should have done so,” De la Vega said, noting that policemen are aware of what to do whenever they encounter the convoy of the President or VIPs.

    “He should have observed protocol. If he is found to have committed any violations, appropriate administrative charges will be filed against him,” De la Vega said.

    Pascua, meanwhile, said he was supposed to take a U-turn along Commonwealth Avenue.

    “I didn’t do anything wrong so I was baffled why I was being asked to stop,” said Pascua, recounting his reaction when a sweeper overtook his vehicle and asked him to pull over at the corner of IBP Road and Commonwealth Avenue.

    He claimed that he only noticed the sweeper and did not see the convoy behind him.

    The PSG sweeper then told him that he had just blocked the presidential convoy that passed by.

    At that point, Pascua, who was in civilian clothing, introduced himself as a policemen and apologized.

    After the confrontation, he was brought to the QCPD Station 6.

    “I’m asking for forgiveness. I didn’t know that the President was behind me. I had no ill intentions,” he stressed.

    Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda confirmed that the incident took place.

    “I think that’s somewhere in the House of Representatives area and the policeman was quite arrogant in insisting that he be allowed to do a U-turn, whereas the convoy was already going straight,” he told reporters in a briefing.

    “We understand that he even showed the badge to the motorcycle cops who were escorting the convoy. What we understood was that he was brought to the police station, to the jurisdiction of the QCPD and he was turned over to them,” Lacierda said.
    As to the administrative sanctions, the spokesman said it was up to the QCPD leadership to decide.

    We have no information until just now that he was already sacked by the Quezon City police. We just turned him over to the Quezon City police,” he said.

    Lacierda added that Pascua’s relief was an administrative decision by the Quezon City police department.

    “What I know is that we are just going to file a report. Again, we leave the administrative supervision of that policeman to the Quezon City police department,” he said. – Delon Porcalla

    and now im being thrown news dating July 19-20, which technically stating justification which is irrelevant to his main ignorant motive. If you were here July 18 would you concur, that its harsh to be sacked out of ignorance?

    I think i overstayed on this thread to the point istoryan thinks im fking defending this idiot cop.

  2. #152

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    ahahaha



  3. #153

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    Quote Originally Posted by gmaroxram View Post
    ahahaha


    OT: Dugay na nga George2 sir. Since 2010 elections pa, dli gyud pa pildi. Super anti-Pnoy. I think he likes the attention regardless if sakto siya or dli so best ignore.

    Samot pa na walay license si SPO2 so nag inisug and badge nalang gipa kita. Drivers license diay nang police badge?? Mao kah! xp

  4. #154

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    why? basin mas impostante iya padulngan kaysa imoha. if naa ka kaugaling convoy then race your way sa kinsa mka una. if not then by all means.

  5. #155

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    exactly what law did he violate? to deserve sacking.. delaying the president? being arrogant? acting like thug? shouldnt we penalize someone on some basis.
    boss, sakto na.. tama na.. idol pa man unta tika, ngka hurot na gyud akong bilid nimo.. panindigan much?


    Last edited by jack_bauer; 07-21-2012 at 10:47 AM.

  6. #156

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    guys give it a break.. TS change parties... his now on our side hehehhe.

    to the cop: good riddance!

  7. #157

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    Moral of the Thread: do not block 3 Lanes Presidential Convoy cause they will look for other violations to get even with you .

    From picture: blocking convoy is a security risk no wang2x man gud lol and yes they intentionally block the pedestrian lane.



    @jack: stfu, you're the reason i overstayed here. just remember the golden rule

  8. #158

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    anha na mangayo og pasaylo nga pagka hibaw niya ang president naa sa convoy? what if mga ordinary people lang for instance ga convoy kay nag kuyog sa lubong, will he do the same? shame on you officer of the law.

  9. #159

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    all I can say "mirisi"

  10. #160

    Default Re: Cop sacked for refusing to give way to Noy convoy

    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post


    Moral of the Thread: do not block 3 Lanes Presidential Convoy cause they will look for other violations to get even with you .

    From picture: blocking convoy is a security risk no wang2x man gud lol and yes they intentionally block the pedestrian lane.



    @jack: stfu, you're the reason i overstayed here. just remember the golden rule

    LoL.. posting this image as if this was the recent incident? dude.... whats wrong with the world motha?

    https://midfield.wordpress.com/2010/...social-reform/

    check that out it was posted last 2010

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