Sun.Star Baguio

City bans PDA in parks

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

LOVERS WHO publicly display their affection in parks will no longer be welcome in parks.

A new ordinance was passed on first reading prohibitin­g kissing, petting, necking, and lying down together within the premises of children’s park at Burnham on the move of Councilor Joel Alangsab aiming to protect children from seeing lewd acts at the park.

"The children’s park is a fun filled area for kids and a favorite family destinatio­n within the famous Burnham Park. A place where families have a great time to bond with relatives and friends," Alangsab said. Alangsab added it has been observed that lovers from all ages often choose the same as a dating site and do private and intimate acts which are inappropri­ate for the children to see.

"These inappropri­ate acts are inimical to

the welfare and moral of the children visiting the park, hence, it must be regulated," he added.

The ordinance defines kissing – as the act of touching someone with your lips to show affection or sexual desire while petting refers to the act of sexually caressing and touching someone affectiona­tely with necking defined as the act of kissing and embracing passionate­ly and lying down together in a scandalous manner.

Penalties and fines will also be up for violators if the law is approved.

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 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? NO MORE PDA. A couple takes time to enjoy the scenery at Burnham Park. The City Council recently approved on first reading banning public display of affection within the premises of children’s park at Burnham.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes NO MORE PDA. A couple takes time to enjoy the scenery at Burnham Park. The City Council recently approved on first reading banning public display of affection within the premises of children’s park at Burnham.

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