Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Crackdown on street, jeepney carolers

- PJ Orias

The City Government is once again stepping up its rescue operations this Christmas season against minors caroling in the city streets.

A total of 13 minors were rescued on Tuesday who were caught caroling in jeepneys and private vehicles along the national highway.

City Administra­tor Teddy Sabugaa said caroling in the streets is prohibited as it puts one’s life at risk.

“Our policy is not against caroling because it is our culture, what we are

against is putting your life in danger especially the children caroling in the streets. They should do this not in the streets but in their neighborho­od,” Sabuga-a said.

Under the Parental Responsibi­lity Code, allowing your minor child to work is a form of exploitati­on and the parents could be penalized for it, Sabuga-a said, who is also the head of the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t office (CSWD).

The minors will be released

once the parents heed the invitation of the social workers. The parents will be briefed about the Parental Responsibi­lity Code and will be issued notices of violations.

Parents could face jail time for this offense, he added.

CSWD personnel are also on the lookout for Badjao families who are making caroling a family enterprise this season.

But Sabuga-a said there is a decline of Badjao families with the city’s interventi­on, such as education and housing program.

“What we see in the streets

now are actually new families so again they will undergo orientatio­n of the city laws,” he added.

Sabuga-a also underscore­d the importance of the barangay’s participat­ion for this campaign. He cited barangays Kauswagan and Bulua which conducted their own rescue operations in the streets.

He said the barangays should be the first to confront the issues in their area of responsibi­lity.

“We want that the initial approach should be the barangays. It will really be a big help if we work together,” he said.

 ?? (LYNDE SALGADOS) ?? WEARY SOULS. The vicinity of what then known as the Dunkin’ Donuts place in downtown Divisoria becomes a refuge of homeless individual­s wandering in the City of Golden Friendship.
(LYNDE SALGADOS) WEARY SOULS. The vicinity of what then known as the Dunkin’ Donuts place in downtown Divisoria becomes a refuge of homeless individual­s wandering in the City of Golden Friendship.

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