Rider, nanaboy umano ng muriatic acid sa "basaan" fest dahil nainis nang mabasa
- A rider was brought to jail after he allegedly splashed muriatic acid towards a resident
- As per the report of ABS-CBN, a resident filed charges before the San Juan police station
- Alyas "Alex" immediately filed the charges after the incident
- He said that he was merely a bystander and was not even participating in the "basaan"
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A motorcycle rider faced a short jailtime after a resident complained that the former threw or splashed some chemical, suspected to be muriatic acid.
In ABS-CBN's report, the resident immediately field charges after the incident.
He explained that he was merely a bystander and was not a participant when the incident happened.
"May rider na dumaan tapos bigla niya akong tinalsikan ng muriatic acid…yun nga sir eh, nakatayo lang naman ako sa gilid ewan bakit niya ginawa yun," he said.
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According to the San Juan City police station chief, the rider was facing physical injury charges.
He was also immediately arrested.
As per the police, the rider sprayed the acid as some sort of revenge for getting wet when he passed by.
In another case, a rider could be seen pushing back against a resident who was trying to drench him. Worse, he was allegedly hit by the resident.
Posts, such as photos or videos, that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people.
One example of a viral photo is that of Pablo Torre, a Fil-Am sportswriter, and his picture wearing a "Sablay." Torre has also explained why he wore a “Sablay” at an event he attended. This was after he earned the ire of some netizens for wearing such in a non-academic event. The “Sablay” is the official sash of the University of the Philippines worn by both graduating students and graduates attending academic activities and functions. He also admitted he never went to the University of the Philippines and the “Sablay” he wore was from his father whom he said graduated from the institution.
On the other hand, an example of a viral video is that of the post about a Grade 12 student in Bacolod City who works as a part-time mime artist and waiter just so he would have money to spend for his school needs. In the post of local media outlet Radyo Bandera Bacolod City, one can see several photos of the student doing his stuff as a mime artist on the side of the road in the said city.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh