Makati City Mayor Abby Binay orders the takedown of the street signs posted along Gil Puyat Avenue, saying these did not reach her office
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MANILA, Philippines – The Makati City government took down on Friday, July 26, the viral “Gil Tulog” street signs posted along Gil Puyat Avenue.on Friday that the move to change the street signs did not reach her office, adding that she has reprimanded city officials involved in the approval of the project.
“What has happened to our sense of respect for each other. There is a line we should not cross in measuring our own self-respect,” Puyat’s son Victor told Rappler.
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