00:00Some congressmen are now pushing for a bill to be passed against the road fights that are taking place in Karasan.
00:08But first, the leader of the Senate, what is the difference between this and the laws that are being passed by Tina Panganiban Perez?
00:19This violent incident started when a car hit the road.
00:24The car was driven home in a hurry until it collided with an SUV driver who was shot dead.
00:31The driver was stabbed by a rider and three others were injured.
00:36Then came to the camera the dozens of protests against the road rage.
00:41According to the President, one of the witnesses of the protest,
00:45it is urgently necessary to certify those who were arrested,
00:48which was already joined by the committee, in a substitute bill.
00:52Included in the prohibitions of the bill is the improper demonstration,
00:58humiliation, insult, physical assault, and abuse or any kind of threat to other motorists or passengers.
01:07The bill is not less than P250,000.
01:10And what kind of imprisonment is the bill of punishment for those mentioned above?
01:17If someone was injured or killed,
01:19it is clear from the bill that the accused will face separate complaints under the revised penal code.
01:26Of course, the tight punishment can be reduced to incidents of aggressive driving.
01:34There are a lot of them now, there is no excuse.
01:37Of course, the discipline on the road will also increase.
01:40The Senate needs a fair bill, so it will be written.
01:45But just now, Senate President Cheese Escudero said,
01:49What is the difference between this and murder?
01:52Because of the last road rage incident in Antipolo,
01:55the murder case was filed.
01:58So what is the difference between this road rage bill?
02:02How will it be sent, how will it be expedited,
02:06or how will the crime be clarified if it happens?
02:10According to the Automobile Association of the Philippines,
02:13there is no need for a new law, but a strict implementation of the current laws.
02:19It also adds to the change in the hopes of motorists and driver education.
02:25Our problem in the Philippines is not the law, enforcement, and following rules.
02:30We have a lot of laws.
02:32It should always be lightened.
02:34When you go out on the road every day,
02:37your attitude is, I will give what they want to ask from me.
02:41Sometimes, they call it perceived slight.
02:44I'm being lightened. You're not being lightened.
02:47There's a stone on the right, he avoided the stone.
02:50He also recommended that in senior high school,
02:53students should go deeper into driver education.
02:57For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez,
03:01Nakatutok 24 Hours.
03:11For GMA Integrated News, I'm Nakatutok.
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