Carabuena escapes arrest
THE MOTORIST accused of assaulting a traffic constable of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority escaped arrest when he posted bail anew yesterday morning.
THE MOTORIST accused of assaulting a traffic constable of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority escaped arrest when he posted bail anew yesterday morning.

The motorist shown in a video assaulting a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority traffic enforcer avoided being arrested a second time by posting bail at a Quezon City court on Wednesday.
Apologizing for his absence and that of his client at last week’s hearing, the lawyer of Robert Blair Carabuena, the motorist charged with assaulting a traffic constable last year, asked a Quezon City court on Tuesday to withdraw the arrest warrant issued against his client.

The first courtroom meeting between the “bully and the bullied” had to be reset, with the accused penalized for not showing up.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Sunday said the Land Transportation Office (LTO) was sending the wrong message to motorists by not revoking Robert Blair Carabuena’s driving license.
A tobacco firm executive who complained of being a victim of cyberbullying after a video of him attacking a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) traffic constable went viral will finally be arraigned next month.

A Quezon City court has set for Friday the hearing for a reinvestigation sought by a motorist, who was caught two months ago on video assaulting a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority traffic constable.
It’s far from over for Robert Blair Carabuena, the motorist who was caught on video bullying a traffic aide two months ago.
“Bullies” have no business owning a firearm, much less carrying one.

Direct assault raps were filed against Robert Blair Carabuena on Thursday with a Quezon City court for slapping a traffic enforcer of the Metro Manila Development Authority in August, which was caught on camera and went viral on the Internet.

After losing his driver’s license, a Philip Morris executive who was caught on video beating up a traffic enforcer of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has also been prohibited from owning and carrying firearms.

Robert Blair Carabuena, who was caught on camera assaulting a traffic enforcer last month, faces the prospect of losing his driver’s license permanently.

There are traffic enforcers who dance while on duty. Now they could be doing karate as well. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is considering equipping its traffic enforcers with martial arts skills and batons, after the attack on a traffic aide by a motorist in Quezon City last month.