Friday, October 3, 2014

Alyzza Agustin Car-show model embroiled in PNP calling-card scandal

The auto show model who utilized a police official's calling card to avoid a petty criminal offense quickly apologized for her faux pas on Facebook.

Notwithstanding, Alyzza Fe seemed to have erased her expression of remorse on her Facebook account as of Wednesday morning.

"I might want to apologize to everybody who was influenced and annoyed by my post, individual drivers, Director (sic) Alexander C. Ignacio and his family and the police Institution overall. I was simply overpowered by that minute on the grounds that I was gotten in movement for quite a long time originating from work, "she said in her conciliatory sentiment, demonstrated at a report on GMA News Tv's" News to Go. "

She seemed to have erased her post, yet a screenshot of it has been posted on website the Topgear.com.ph.

In her statement of regret, Agustin said she intended no damage to anybody, "and much the same as any Filipino driver, would like a little comfort out and about."

"I accept each of us has the slightest additionally out and about. Sad to satisfy my slip-ups," she said.

On Tuesday night, Ignacio, the police authority demonstrated in Augustine's starting Facebook post, denied knowing Agustin and elucidated he holds the rank of Chief Superintendent and not Director.

Augustine's introductory post had circulated around the web, setting off a flood of feedback over the assumed uncommon treatment she got. That post has since been erased also.

The introductory post described how Augustine got off a petty criminal offense by demonstrating a business card apparently holding on for Ignacio's name and a message, "Please assist my EA, Alyzza Augustine."


photo credit to: facebook.com


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