remember the traffic enforcer who was bullied by a motorist? admired for his behavior, he's now getting the proper attention that he really deserves.

Aid pours in for bullied MMDA traffic enforcer
By Niña Calleja
Philippine Daily Inquirer
August 21st, 2012

THE WIDOWER and father of six finally solved the problem of leaky roofs and windows,
thanks to admiring donors.
After the praises, aid also keeps pouring in for the traffic enforcer who kept his cool when bullied by a motorist recently.
Saturnino Fabros, a widower and father of six, saw his house in a depressed Quezon City community getting a surprise makeover on Tuesday courtesy of his peers and superiors in the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, which is also backing the criminal complaint he had filed against his attacker.
Crudely built with still unfinished walls and rusty roofing near the Payatas dumpsite, Fabros’ home suddenly got a new door, new beds, a new toilet bowl, metal windows, floor tiles and some appliances.
An MMDA-sent team of carpenters helped him install these items starting Tuesday.
“Hindi ko po akalain na may darating pa (I didn’t expect that something like this was still coming),†said Fabros, 47, who rose to national fame thanks to a viral video that purportedly showed how he was bullied on Aug. 11 by Robert Blair Carabuena, a Philip Morris human resource manager.

LOOK OF DISBELIEF The sudden arrival of gifts from people impressed with his professional
conduct in the face of abuse caught Fabros and his children by surprise on Tuesday.
PHOTOS BY MARIANNE BERMUDEZ
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