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WATCH: Counterflowing Jaguar driver enrages netizens





A dashcam video, supposedly taken by one "PD CJ NL DeBelen" and shared by Top Gear Philippines, went viral early Friday morning, April 24. The driver of the car taking the video was cruising along the inner lane of a road in Bonfacio Global City when a black Jaguar counterflowed into the same lane.
 
The Jaguar's driver got out and berated the video taker for blocking his path. "Ang luwag-luwag sa kanan eh!" he could be heard shouting.
 
 
SOME KIND OF WOW

The sense of entitlement is strong with this one. From PD CJ NL DeBelen: "This is our Philippines. I will not allow ignorance and arrogance to pass and breed some more."

Posted by TOP GEAR PHILIPPINES on Thursday, April 23, 2015
 
 
 
 

 
The black Jaguar is clearly seen going against traffic despite the presence of a double yellow line at the center of the road, which indicates that "all vehicles must keep right and should not overtake unless entering or leaving a driveway or private road."
 
Keen-eyed netizens identified the Jaguar's plate number as ZPU 562. GMA News Online traced the car to Globe Telecom, according to official Land Transportation Office (LTO) sources, citing from records.
 
However, in an official statement, Globe clarified that the car had been sold to Jaguar Philippines years ago.
 
Said Yoly Crisanto, Globe's head of corporate communications:
 
"The 2009 Black Jaguar with plate number ZPU562 was traded in by Globe to Jaguar Philippines in 2013.  We understand that this car is being used as an executive loaner car by Jaguar Philippines. We are very disappointed that some people have on purpose involved Globe Telecom in this controversy.  Globe, as a responsible corporate citizen, takes pride in its employee culture of integrity and responsibility."
 
As of posting time, GMA News Online has already contacted Jaguar Philippines but the company has yet to air its side and identify the car's driver. — JJ, GMA News