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Presidential security justifies Marcos' chopper use to Coldplay concert

MANILA, Philippines — The Presidential Security Command (PSC) stepped in to address the controversy surrounding President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s use of a helicopter to attend the concert of British rock band Coldplay on Friday. 

PSC Commander MGen. Nelson Morales issued a statement on Saturday, stating that the traffic caused by 40,000 concertgoers to the Philippine Arena could pose a security risk to the president.

"Recognizing that this traffic situation posed a potential threat to the security of our president, the [Presidential Security Group] took decisive action by opting for the presidential chopper," Morales said.

"This decision not only ensured the safety of our leader but also exemplified our commitment to prioritizing security in the face of unexpected challenges."

This happened after transportation data company TomTom Traffic recently released their 2023 Traffic Index, a study which ranked Metro Manila as a worst place to experience metro traffic in the world.

TomTom earlier said that Metro Manila drivers spent an average of 25 minutes and 30 seconds just to travel 10 kilometers in 2023. This is the slowest compared to 387 areas mentioned in the study.

The data translates to 117 hours lost in traffic last year for those in the National Capital Region, a time equivalent to almost five days.

"Your continued understanding and support for these measures are crucial in maintaining the safety and well-being of our nation's leadership," Morales said.

Many Filipino internet users and attendees at the Philippine Arena felt offended by the president's choice of transportation, particularly considering that taxpayers' money funded it.

I, a regular Filipino taxpayer in the Philippines, go through heavy traffic as I ride a shuttle, a rela, a jeep, and sometimes a taxi in my daily commute while our country's president BBM rides a helicopter using my tax money to easily get to where he wants/needs to be. https://t.co/y0BMpEnCc7 pic.twitter.com/v7sGJqBvYJ

While fans struggle to find ways to get to the PH Arena in Bulacan due to horrible public transportation system, the nepo baby President that came from a corrupt family of murderers which made the PH drown in

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