A quote card claims Vice President Leni Robredo said motorcycle passengers should face backward while riding so barriers would no longer be needed. The claim is FALSE. Read:
Vice President Leni Robredo said motorcycle passengers should face backward while riding so barriers would no longer be needed.
On August 1, Facebook user Villanueva Peter posted a graphic attributing the following quote to Robredo:" Actually against din ako sa barrier na yan sa mga motorsiklo, siguro ma i a advice ko na lang, dapat siguro naka talikod ung angkas para hindi na kailangan ng barrier na yanAs of August 4, more users had posted the graphic. These posts were flagged by Facebook Claim Check, the platform's tool for detecting potentially false content. According to Claim Check, the post with the most engagement acquired 968 reactions, 70 comments, and 3,500 shares as of writing.Robredo did not say this.
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