Ogie Diaz, umalma sa panukala sa kongreso na "no garage, no registration bill"

Ogie Diaz, umalma sa panukala sa kongreso na "no garage, no registration bill"

- Ogie Diaz took to Twitter and expressed his disagreement on the new bill concerning car parking in congress

- The bill proposes that there would be no registration of a motor vehicle if the motorist does not have his own garage

- Mama Ogs then said, "palibhasa merong sari-sariling parking sa bahay mga lawmakers"

- He then asked why not arrest those who are illegally parking

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Ogie Diaz took to Twitter and aired his opinion on the bill filed by a lawmaker that sought for the non-registration of a vehicle if the motorist does not have his own parking space or garage.

Ogie Diaz
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie.diaz.5)
Source: Instagram

The bill was filed by Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco, and is known as the "No Garage, No Registration Act."

Mama Ogs was saying that it would seem that lawmakers have their respective parking spaces at home and why not try to simply arrest those who are illegally parking.

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"Palibhasa, merong sari-sariling parking sa bahay ang mga lawmakers. Bakit hindi na lang nila hulihin yung illegal parking?""

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As per the report of ABS-CBN, "A bill seeking to require motorists in key cities to have an available garage for their vehicles before registration has been filed at the House of Representatives."

Ogie Diaz is a comedian and a talent manager who once handled the careers of Vice Ganda and Liza Soberano. He is also among the most outspoken celebs as he will not mince words when he comments on something, whether it be in showbiz or politics.

Ogie Diaz recently posted on his Facebook page and it's about people who are "papansin" or attention-seekers. The well-known entertainment reporter gave a piece of advice on how to deal with such people. His post has gone viral quickly with over 300 shares and over 8,000 likes on Facebook. Lots of netizens have also reacted to his post and agreed with his sentiments.

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Ogie Diaz caught the attention of netizens with an art card he shared online. The said art card posted on his Instagram Stories and Facebook My Day is about the infamous nickname for gossipers, "Marites." It suggested that “M.A.R.I.T.E.S.” means “Master of Arts in Relying Information Through Exaggerated Storytelling.” The talent manager shared the said art card without a caption from him.

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