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Bars, restos now in ‘peaceful mood’ after V-Day – taskforce

- ❙ By Gerome Dalipe IV

ILOILO City – Four days after Valentine’s Day, the KTV bars and nightclubs scenes finally settled into a more relaxed mood, the city’s Task Force on Moral and Values Formation observed.

Compared to the days leading to Valentine’s Day, the taskforce observed that fewer people were less inclined to visit popular restaurant­s or nightclubs in the city after the hype of the holiday had passed.

The taskforce personnel conducted inspection­s and monitoring of disco bars, restaurant­s and nightclubs over the weekend in the districts of Jaro and Mandurriao and noticed a more peaceful and subdued atmosphere.

“There were relatively fewer people who went out to hang out compared to days leading to Valentine’s Day. We have not monitored any untoward incidents. The atmosphere in the nightclubs and KTV disco bars was generally peaceful,” the taskforce, headed by Nestor Canong, said.

The random inspection­s of the popular hangout places in the city were carried out on Feb. 17 and 18 from 7:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.

The taskforce said police personnel from the Mandurriao police station were also deployed in the areas to help maintain peace and order.

On Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, Canong reiterated his call on compliance with City Ordinance No. 2015- 447, which specifical­ly prohibits establishm­ents from accepting minors to shield youngsters from sexual predators.

Canong said the taskforce enforcemen­t team conducted random inspection sand monitoring of several KTV bars, disco pubs, dance halls, nightclubs, and entertainm­ent houses in the Jaro and Mandurriao districts before Feb. 14.

They also visited about 10 garages and offices of taxi operators and discussed with them the city’s existing ordinances for the protection of minors.

Canong said they also sought the cooperatio­n of the taxi drivers to remain vigilant or refuse to convey minor passengers who want to go to prohibited places such as motels, not just during Valentine’s Day.

The taskforce also met with the owners and staff of various inns and motels in the Arevalo district and discussed with them the programs of the taskforce.

The city ordinance also aims to protect minors from harm, prevent exploitati­on, and ensure their safety and well-being.

Canong said motel owners and operators in the city have been oriented towards these laws to avoid legal repercussi­ons and ensure compliance.

Under the ordinance, individual­s under the age of 18 are not permitted to stay in motels without adult supervisio­n. The rule also aims to prevent minors from being exposed to potentiall­y dangerous or inappropri­ate situations, such as exploitati­on, traffickin­g, or substance abuse.

Violators of the ordinance maybe fined P 5,000, imprisonme­nt of one year, and possible cancellati­on of business permits.

Approved in November 2015, the ordinance specified suspicious circumstan­ces that should be a cause for alarm and must be prohibited./

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Task Force on Moral and Values Formation personnel conducted inspection­s and monitoring of disco bars, restaurant­s and nightclubs in Jaro and Mandurriao districts in Iloilo City on Feb. 17 and 18.

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