“In the first place, I did not put the sign myself but we enjoyed it very much. Is that a crime?” Osmeña added.
“Oh, it's not an anti-Gwen signage. It's simply factual. Let the reader judge. Is it or is it not her project? Did she not say I'm sorry? Didn't she use government funds? I don't think it can even be technically called political propaganda, because the signs were installed in Cebu City, where she was not a candidate,” Osmeña added.
The complaint added Osmeña openly admitted the billboards were installed upon his orders and instructions.
Garcia, in her complaint, added the installation of the signage on a highway “clearly served no other purpose than to openly and publicly humiliate, ridicule, defame, discredit and incite public contempt” for her. She was seeking reelection as governor for her third and last term.
Gwen files criminal plaint vs. Tom over SRP signages | Sun.Star Network Online
I remembered Capitol labeled Tommy's actions as childish, kinsa na man ang nagbinata ron? Kay abi sila ang tagilid ron...