The Land and Transportation Office (LTO) ordered the controversial female motovlogger to appear before their office to explain why her license must not be suspended or revoked.
The motovlogger, Alynna Mari Aguinaldo, also known as Yanna Motovlog, was facing multiple charges after she recorded and posted her encounter with a motorist during one of her travels.
The argument started when Aguinaldo raised her middle finger to the motorist identified as Jimmy Pascua.
Aguinaldo also accused Pascua of driving recklessly, but the latter argued that it would be difficult for him to operate his vehicle flawlessly on a rough road.
The motovlogger was charged for violating Reckless Driving, Use of Number Plates, and Motor Vehicle Operating Without or With Defective/Improper/Unauthorized Accessories, Devices, Equipment, and Parts.
Her driver’s license was also suspended for 90 days and placed under alarm.
According to the LTO Chief, Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II, Yanna could lose her license if she fails to defend herself.
“Matagal na tayong nagpapaliwanag sa milyon-milyong nating mga kababayang motorista na walang mabuting idinudulot ang init ng ulo sa kalsada—at napakarami na ang naparusahan natin dito,” said Asec Mendoza.
“On the part of this vlogger, she should have used her social media influence to promote responsible driving and road safety,” he added.