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Law student unhurt after car rams steel railing in Makati

Law student unhurt after car rams steel railing in Makati

The Toyota Corolla Altis driven by Roman Mayo teeters on two wheels after plowing through a metal lane separator along Chino Roces Avenue in Makati City on May 1, 2019. INQUIRER.NET / CATHRINE GONZALES

MANILA, Philippines 鈥 鈥淰ehicle vs object.鈥

That was how police described an incident where a car driven by a law student plowed into metal railing in Makati City early Wednesday morning.

Initial investigation showed that a Toyota Corolla Altis (ABE 2993) tried to overtake another vehicle but ended up crossing to the opposite lane and ramming the railing.

The Altis was cruising along Chino Roces Avenue from the direction of Arnaiz Avenue heading toward Gil Puyat Avenue (formerly Buendia) when the accident occurred near the corner of Dela Rosa Street at about 4 a.m., said Roberto Artus, of the Makati City Public Safety Department.

Police Col. Rogelio Simon, Makati City police chief, identified the driver of the car as Roman Mayo, a 28-year-old law student.

According to Simon, Mayo told the police that he was 鈥渘akainom鈥 (had a few drinks) before the incident.

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Mayo was reportedly unhurt despite his car tearing through about three to four meters of the steel railing that separated the opposite lanes of Chino Roces.

The Makati police director said the driver declined to be brought to the hospital.

Personnel of the Bureau of Fire Protection responded to the scene to clear the road of gasoline that could have leaked during the accident.

Jerome Jacob Ravello, of the city鈥檚 Public Safety Department, said the driver could face a charge of reckless imprudence resulting to damage to property and one for violating the AntiDrunk聽and Drugged聽Driving Act聽of 2013. /cbb

The Toyota Corolla Altis driven by Roman Mayo shows what remains of steel road railing after the vehicle plowed through it along Chino Roces Avenue in Makati City on May 1, 2019. INQUIRER.NET / CATHRINE GONZALES

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