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BGC Takes Legal Action Against YouTuber for Disruptive Behaviour - video

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Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig has announced plans to pursue legal action against YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy following his disruptive behaviour captured in a recent video. The video displays Zdorovetskiy engaging in unsettling interactions, including an incident where he approaches a woman, suggests he wants to rob her, then clarifies he intends to give her money. His comments carry an aggressive tone, further escalated by derogatory language regarding the woman's use of a Covid mask.

 

In another clip, Zdorovetskiy is seen snatching a cap from a security guard, adding to the series of inappropriate actions.

 

 

 

BGC issued a statement acknowledging the multiple reports of disruptive incidents involving the YouTuber within its premises. "We are actively coordinating with the appropriate authorities and are pursuing necessary legal measures to address the situation," the statement read.

 

The estate management stressed that ensuring safety and well-being within BGC is a primary commitment. They continue to collaborate with local authorities to maintain security and uphold the area's decorum. The legal pursuit underscores BGC's dedication to a safe environment by holding individuals accountable for behaviour that threatens public peace, reported Manila Bulletin.

 

 

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Send him to the Ukrainian front line.  Let him practice his behaviour there, I'm sure it'll work out well for him.

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