Cabuyao Traffic Management Office Apologizes for Rude Response to Netizen

After earning backlash due to rude response, Cabuyao Traffic Management Office has issued an apology

CABUYAO TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT OFFICE – The admin of the Cabuyao Traffic Management Office Facebook page issued an apology following its rude response to a netizen.

Cabuyao Traffic Management Office
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In a viral post shared by a certain Geraldine Barrio, she first asked the admin of Cabuyao Traffic Management Office what’s their plan aside from traffic updates.

Another netizen named Andong Dela Cruz replied to her comment, telling her they also have other plans.

Barrio responded to Dela Cruz asking him what’s the use of public pages like the Facebook page of the said office.

Apparently, the admin replied to her query with a rude remark: “ask yourself! (emoji).”

The said staff added: “Pwede ka mag traffic sa gitna para di mag reklamo siguro ikaw makakalutas ng traffic sa cabuyao hahaha.”

Barrio took a screenshot of their interaction and shared it on the social networking site, Facebook.

Her post was accompanied by the caption: “Nagtatanong lang naman ako. Why naman po ganorn?”

Her post immediately went viral and generated mixed reactions from netizens.

After earning backlash from netizens, the admin of the Cabuyao Traffic Management Office Facebook page issued an apology.

The office explained that their Facebook page has been “hacked.”

“Magandang gabi po sainyong lahat! Nais po naming humingi ng pasensya sainyo dahil may bang nakapag bukas ng page namin at ginagamit ito pangreply comment sa ibang comment ninyo,” the office said.

“Magiging aral po ito samin at lalo naming paghihigpitan ang access ng aming page. Kasalukuyan po naming ginagawan ng aksyon at tinetrace kung sino po ion. Pasensya na po at maraming salamat po!” they added.

Unfortunately, some netizens don’t believe that the said page has been hacked.

Meanwhile, their Facebook page cannot be found on the social networking site. It seems that the admin deactivated the account.

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