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"convoy",
"EDSA",
"Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr.",
"Nadame Malang",
"PNP Highway Patrol Group",
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"police escorts",
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"textContent": "A video of police acting as escorts for vehicles with unknown passengers along EDSA has drawn the ire of several Filipinos. TV host and news presenter Shawn Yao shared a video showing police escorts using lights and sirens to announce their presence on the road. The police were seen escorting two large white vans and a […]\n\nThe post ‘There’s no traffic. What’s the point?’: Police-escorted convoy on EDSA draws backlash appeared first on Interaksyon.",
"title": "‘There’s no traffic. What’s the point?’: Police-escorted convoy on EDSA draws backlash"
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