Thursday, November 27, 2014

Maserati driver who punched, dragged traffic enforcer named


MANILA - A traffic enforcer has positively identified the driver of a blue Maserati Marshall who grabbed his cellphone, broke his nose and dragged him along Quezon Avenue Thursday morning.

Traffic enforcer Jorbe Adriatico, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority employee, identified the Maserati driver as Joseph Russell Ingco of Valencia Hills, Quezon City, based on the license obtained by police from the Land Transportation Office.

Ingco is one of two owners of Maserati sports cars in the country.

Adriatico earlier said he flagged down the blue Maserati after it tried to make an illegal left turn at the corner of Quezon Avenue and Araneta Avenue.

The traffic constable said he took a video of the Maserati, prompting the driver to go straight on Araneta Avenue and make a u-turn.

The Maserati driver then gave Adriatico the dirty finger, angering the MMDA employee who then challenged the driver to do it again.

It was then that the driver grabbed Adriatico's phone and his collar and dragged him along while the car was moving along Quezon Avenue.

Adriatico said Ingco punched him twice in the face, breaking his nose, even as he ran beside the car.

He said the driver only let him go when his passenger noticed that another traffic enforcer was following them on a motorcycle.

ANC TOP STORY, November 27, 2014

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com