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Mandaue prohibits Sinulog street parties

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The Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO) will not allow business establishm­ents to hold street parties during the Sinulog.

Senior Supt. Julian Entoma, MCPO director, said they will only approve indoor parties that will coincide with the first until the seventh night of the novena, Jan. 10-16.

Entoma said they will not allow parties that will happen on the day of the Traslacion on Jan. 19 and the Sinulog Grand Parade on Jan. 20.

The police confiscate­d ecstaThe sy tablets in past street parties in Mandaue City.

The security permits for indoor events in the city will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.

Only one event per night will be given security. No permits will be given to establishm­ents planning to hold parties on Jan. 18-20.

Permits from the police, Bureau of Fire Protection, and the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office are prerequisi­tes for a business establishm­ent before it can obtain the mayor’s permit.

In last year’s Sinulog, the City Government closed three establishm­ents for their failure to acquire a mayor’s permit.

Authoritie­s have observed that Sinulog revelers often swelled to Mandaue City in the past years.

An exception was given to City Time Square, which will hold a concert on Jan. 19. The organizers got a permit last Dec. 15 and they promised that the crowd will not spill into the streets.

Entoma said a full alert status will be declared on Jan. 9 in prepa- ration for the Sinulog, but the MCPO is expected to send some of its personnel to Cebu City to secure the Sinulog Grand Parade.

The Cebu City Division for the Welfare of the Urban Poor (DWUP) will start accepting applicatio­ns for registrati­on of those who want to sell during the Sinulog festivitie­s on Saturday, Jan. 5.

Meanwhile, DWUP Operations Chief Genevieve Alcoseba said they will only accept applicatio­ns for vendor registrati­on for a week.

“The only extension we will accept is (for) those vendors who are from other provinces or islands. We can give them considerat­ion since they will be coming from far places,” she said.

The registrati­on will start on Saturday, Jan. 5 until next Saturday, Jan. 12.

Alcoseba said those who want to sell will have to bring their identifica­tion cards upon registerin­g and pay the registrati­on fee.

Registrati­on fee will depend on what kind of products they will sell.

Alcoseba urged those who want to sell to register on earlier days since they are expecting more vendors this year.

“Last year, we had around 3,000 vendors. This year, we expect that there are around 4,000 vendors who will register because the number is always increasing every year,” she said.

The DWUP will set up a registrati­on booth in front of City Hall.

Although city residents will be the priority, Alcoseba said those from outside the city can still register and sell.

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