Arroyo recalls protocol ‘8’ plates from past Congresses

By Filane Mikee Cervantes (PNA)

MANILA — Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ordered the recall of all protocol license plates with the number 8 issued during the previous Congresses, Majority Leader Rolando Andaya said on Wednesday.

The move came after a road rage incident in Angeles City, Pampanga involving a Toyota FJ Cruiser with a plate number “8” went viral online. The viral video showed the driver of the FJ Cruiser hitting the driver of a red sedan on McArthur Highway.

During Wednesday’s plenary session, Andaya reiterated the memorandum for all House members regarding the recall of protocol plate number 8 following the Speaker’s order that it must be complied with immediately.

“We have received reports that vehicles with protocol plate number 8 have been spotted in indecent places or figured in crime-related activities,” Andaya said

“In view of this development, the honorable Speaker has given instructions for the immediate recall of all protocol plates issued during the 16th Congress and earlier. Kindly return these car plates to the office of the Secretary-General for proper acknowledgement,” he added.

According to media reports, the road rage suspect was arrested at a bar in Tarlac City on Tuesday night and was identified as Jojo Valerio, 30, a resident of Quezon City. He is said to be a band singer and businessman.

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