Category Archives: Law Enforcement

Mannequin Sales Up In Metro Manila

6CBB0B5F-E3DB-4167-9591-231171566C14.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Private vehicles with only one person inside will soon be prohibited during rush hours on EDSA as part of the traffic reduction solution of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).

Under the policy, set to be implemented this month, only vehicles with two or more passengers would have the privilege to traverse EDSA.

Soon after the new policy was announced, sales of mannequins rose by almost 100%, something that puzzled both the mannequin vendors and the MMDA.

Authorities cannot figure out what the mannequins will be used for.  Can you?

Class-Action Lawsuit Readied Against Philippine Religious Clergy For ‘Offending Religious Feelings’

7BA41091-F672-4DBE-8548-C67FE5BF6B84.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Supreme Court has upheld a decision of the Court of Appeals that found activist and tour guide Carlos Celdran guilty of offending religious feelings.

At issue here is Article 133 of the Revised Penal Code.  The Lower Court said that Celdran “meant to mock, insult, and ridicule those clergy whose beliefs and principles were diametrically opposed to his own.”

The case stems from Celdran’s holding of a protest sign with the word “Damaso” during a Church service. (Damaso is in reference to a Spanish friar in Dr. Jose Rizal’s novel, ‘Noli Me Tangere.)

Today, The Adobo Chronicles learned that a group of still unnamed Filipinos is preparing to file a class-action lawsuit against members of the religious clergy who unfurled a political banner while singing ‘Bayan Ko’ inside a Church.

The group said that the Clergy offended their religious feelings and that the Constitutional provision of Separation of Church and State was violated.

Suing is a two-way street!

Vice President Leni Robredo’s Comment On Money Laundering Charges Filed In The U.S. Against Janet Napoles And Kin

F7ADF8D1-7F4E-442C-9CCB-78BA8331413E.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – After receiving news that alleged PDAF Queen Janet Napoles and her kin were formally charged in the United States for money laundering, Vice President Leni Robredo sent The Adobo Chronicles this comment:

”Tunay na nakakabahala. Nguni’t higit sa lahat, sayang ang perang nilabhan.  Bakit kailangang gawin ito? Madumi naman talaga ang pera, hindi na dapat labhan at ikula. Sana, ipinamahagi na lang ito sa mga kababayan natin sa laylayan.”