Car blocking church patio moved by residents ahead of fiesta, raises concerns on safety

Fiesta preparations are in full swing in Polo, Valenzuela City, with the church patio being cleared for the festivities.

This was captured in a video by an X ( formerly known as Twitter) user, showing a car parked on the patio. The residents worked together, almost like a modern bayanihan, to move the car to the side and prevent it from disrupting the activities.

Many social media users shared their concern for the damage that the bayanihan way of moving might have done to the car, since it might lead to a chain reaction causing an accident.

Towing services were even brought up, with others questioning why no one called the local police to find the owner of the vehicle instead.

There are those who shared further context of the situation, saying that the car has been parked for several days in the patio and the owner was โ€œnowhere to be found.โ€ And the action taken was a last resort since the parish church was expecting an important papal guest.

Resident forensic pathologist, Raquel Fortun, made a quip regarding the length of the abandoned vehicle with her tweet, โ€œDays lang? Small time. Ang dami all over the country abandoned in public spaces for YEARS.โ€

It is worth noting that the patio was a pay parking space that was often used by the San Diego de Alcala Parish. During the visitation of Archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, Most Rev. Charles John Brown, D.D. last November 3, the vehicle was not in sight.

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