Supreme Court fines driver for road rage incident

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Supreme Court fines driver for road rage incident
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The Supreme Court has directed a driver to pay a fine of P35,000 for an incident of road rage. The driver, Gerardo Manganaan, was found guilty of vulgar and unbecoming conduct and simple misconduct for repeatedly trying to cut through a convoy of the National Defense College of the Philippines.

The Supreme Court has directed a driver to pay a fine of P35,000 for an incident of road rage . The driver, Gerardo Manganaan , was found guilty of vulgar and unbecoming conduct and simple misconduct for repeatedly trying to cut through a convoy of the National Defense College of the Philippines. Manganaan also demanded an explanation from the complainant and pointed a finger at him before returning to his vehicle.

The court stated that Manganaan's actions were arrogant and unbecoming of a public servant

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