Vlogging, bawal na sa mga tauhan ng MMDA at vloggers tuwing clearing ops, ayon kay Chairman Artes

Vlogging, bawal na sa mga tauhan ng MMDA at vloggers tuwing clearing ops, ayon kay Chairman Artes

- In a report by TV 5's 'Frontline Pilipinas Weekend,' vlogging is now prohibited among MMDA workers

- According to the news report, this was according to MMDA Chairman Romando Artes

- This will be strictly implemented, particularly, during clearing operations to make MMDA workers focus on their job rather than vlogging

- Additionally, according to the news, the MMDA also declined vloggers who offered their services during clearing operations to avoid controversies

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In a report from TV 5's 'Frontline Pilipinas Weekend,' vlogging is now banned for MMDA workers

As stated in the news report, this order came from MMDA Chairman Romando Artes

The rule will be strictly enforced, especially during clearing operations, to ensure MMDA workers concentrate on their duties instead of vlogging

Furthermore, the news also mentioned that the MMDA turned down vloggers who offered their services during clearing operations to prevent any possible controversies

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MMDA workers are also not allowed to bring vloggers with them during clearing operations.

However, MMDA will continue posting videos of their operations using their body cameras.

Moreover, MMDA is not prohibiting the public to record them during their clearing operations.

It can be recalled that Gabriel Go was in deep waters recently after a video of him allegedly shaming a police captain went viral. P/Capt. Erik Felipe was called out for the motorcycles parked on the sidewalk. However, instead of just serving him a violation ticket, Go allegedly shamed the police captain. In a now-deleted video, Felipe was heard apologizing for the offense and said he'd move the motorcycles from the sidewalk.

Watch the report in the video below:

News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.

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In a previous report by KAMI, a family of three was mercilessly shot and killed inside their store in Barangay Mallorca, San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija. Caught by CCTV, three men entered their store, closed the roll up door, and shot the entire family to death. Before fleeing, one of the suspect even grabbed a bag and mobile phone from the suspects. In a report by Gary De Leon of TV 5's 'Frontline Pilipinas,' the family started getting threats after lending P1-M to one of the residents of their barangay; allegedly using the money for business.

In another viral local report, a 51-year-old public teacher in Las Piñas City was stabbed multiple times by her own husband. According to the report of EJ Gomez in 'Unang Balita,' the 38-year-old suspect committed the crime inside the school's faculty room. Police authorities said the school has a security guard, but being a familiar face in the school, the suspect managed to easily get in and out of the school. The suspect said he was there to talk to his wife and settle their misunderstanding, but unfortunately, it led to a big arguement.

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