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MMDA: Nebrija went 'overboard'

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November 17, 2023

For naming Revilla as EDSA busway violator

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MMDA: Nebrija went 'overboard'

Suspended Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Task Force Special Operations Unit chief Bong Nebrija "went overboard" when he named Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr. and a former lawmaker as violators of the EDSA Carousel policy, according to acting MMDA Chairman Romando Artes.

"Names of those apprehended for using the EDSA busway should not be mentioned. It was sufficient that they were given citation tickets. Namedropping could lead to bashing," Artes said at a media briefing yesterday. 

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