Cherry White apologizes LTO, surrenders license for 90 days

Social media personality Cherry White apologized to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and surrendered her driver's license for 90 days after a viral video showed her dancing while driving in Cainta, Rizal.

During the hearing on Friday, Acting Assistant Secretary Atty. Greg G. Pua Jr. expressed appreciation for Cherry White's humility and hoped for her support in promoting road safety.

Cherry White admitted to the LTO that she only posted the video on her Instagram account around three months ago after a netizen shared it, leading to public backlash.

The LTO Intelligence and Investigation Division advised White to be responsible with her posts regarding road safety, to which she promised to inform her followers not to imitate her actions in the viral video.

White was also ordered to submit documents on the car used during the incident until Monday.

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