Tricycle driver mocks, mauls traffic enforcer | Inquirer News

Tricycle driver mocks, mauls traffic enforcer

/ 06:45 AM June 15, 2012

A traffic enforcer was mauled by a tricycle driver whom he confronted for allegedly making fun of him while he was manning traffic in barangay Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City.

Brenulfo Braganza Jr. sustained a cut in the forehead and bruises in the body.

The tricycle driver was identified only as a certain Onyot, who fled after the scuffle, which happened on G.Y. Dela Cerna Street last Wednesday night.

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Braganza, a member of the City Traffic Management Service (CTMS), told police that he heard Onyot shout “foul!” when he blew his whistle.

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Braganza approached Onyot and asked him why he shouted “foul!”

The two men argued. It escalated when Onyot challenged the traffic enforcer to a fistfight and attacked him.

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Police said Braganza was badly hurt because the tricycle driver was armed with brass knuckles locally known as chakurno.

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The tricycle driver hurriedly left on board his tricycle when another traffic enforcer arrived.

After getting treatment at the Lapu-Lapu City Hospital, Braganza went to the police station to report the incident./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

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