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Rules of Court.

Yangot clarified that existing wheatposte­d or flyposted private advertisem­ents as prohibited upon effectivit­y of the ordinance will be removed through the efforts of the city street sweepers and cleaners.

Any person found violating the provisions of the proposed ordinance will be penalized with fines of P1,000 for the first offense, P3,000 for the second offense, and P5,000 and imprisonme­nt of 3 days upon the discretion of the court for the third offense.

Yangot claimed it has been observed bills, posters or flyers in the nature of private advertisem­ents and announceme­nts whether for commercial or private purposes are blatantly attached or posted on the city’s posts, lamp posts, trees, cables and other similar private and public structures which affect the city’s efforts for a clean and green environmen­t.

From graffiti, papers, wood and polyester coated materials, he claimed the city’s lamp posts, cables, trees, walls and similar structures within the city public market, central business district and the different barangays are allegedly peppered with private advertisem­ents and announceme­nts of services ranging from cellular phone, pre-paid loads, tutorials to pozo negro are evident and others advertise wash-up rates of rooms, boarding or transient houses in areas where there is heavy foot and vehicle traffic.

In some instances, he noted those of missing relatives, lost pets and items blemish public property and view, thus, the necessity of the enactment of the proposed local legislativ­e measure.

In as much as the city intends to utilize its properties to provide the much needed services to beautify the city or promote for a greener environmen­t, Yangot said the trees or structures have become the most convenient areas for the depressing advertisem­ents due to the fact that residents and owners of business establishm­ents who can react and prevent the flyposting of said bills, posters or flyers do not own such posts. Dexter See

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