MANILA, Philippines - The Makati City police has recommended the filing of civil liability cases against the driver of the “crazy yellow Kia,” shown in a viral video plowing into security guards and vehicles last month.

In a two-page report dated Nov. 22 to Makati Mayor Abby Binay, Senior Superintendent Elmedio Tagra, officer-in-charge of the city police, said Jamie Camille Lee-Brojan should be indicted for any civil liability she caused during the incident.

Tagra also recommended that Brojan, whose family claimed she was bipolar, be subjected to medical assessment to determine if she is still qualified to drive a vehicle and to possess a driver’s license.

“The suspect’s health condition cannot be a ground for her to be exempted from any liability,” Tagra said.

The report is now with the city government’s legal department.

In a 35-second video on Facebook, Brojan reacted violently while she was being apprehended for a traffic violation, hurting some security guards and leaving motorcycles damaged.

Brojan was apprehended by the police, but was freed shortly after she agreed to shoulder the guards’ hospital bills and vehicle repair costs, according to earlier reports.

However, Tagra stood firm that Brojan “is still responsible to the damaged properties and should suffer the consequences of her doings” despite the amicable settlement between her and the guards.

He said she could “endanger people around her” if her brain disorder is triggered “again by an unpleasant situation while on the road and driving a vehicle.”

Tagra’s recommendation came after Binay directed the police to conduct further investigation against Brojan and file appropriate charges against her.