Authorities in Bacolod City are on a hunt for a man who allegedly showed his private part to fellow jeepney passengers.

At least two incidents were caught on video, one inside a traditional jeepney while the other was in a modernized jeepney.

The incident in the traditional jeepney allegedly happened in the third week of March when the vehicle was traversing Barangay Handumanan.

The incident in the modernized jeepney allegedly happened a week later.

The man in the two incidents was bringing the same bag.

Copies of the videos were furnished to the Bacolod City Police Office.

Col. Eugene Rebadomia, Officer-in-charge of the Bacolod City Police Office, said victims of incidents like this can dial 911 to report it so that the incident can be acted upon immediately.

“May 911, tumawag kayo, ibigay nyo ang detalye para mahuli na,” he said.

Capt. Liberty Indiape, OIC of the Bacolod City Police Office Women and Children Protection Desk, said the country’s Anti-Bastos Law covers incidents in the streets and spaces where the public is supposed to feel safe.

“Ang anti-bastos law, nagko-cover sa ating streets, public places kung saan dapat maging safe ang ating publiko. Mag-report sa pulisya para mabigyan agad ng aksyon,” she said.

Psychologist John Dave Abaño explained that people with the so-called exhibitionistic disorder are incapable of controlling their urges.

“Kapag sinabi mong exhibitionistic disorder, nangyayari ito sa mga taong hindi nila ma-control ang kanilang urge. Ang kanilang ginagawa, pinapakita nila ang kanilang sex organs sa mga non-consenting strangers,” he said.