Sun.Star Pampanga

GLF committee ups security measures for December 16

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - To ensure the safety and convenienc­e of spectators, the Giant Lantern Festival (GLF) 2017 Executive Committee (ExeCom) will be implementi­ng additional security measures and and improved floor plan on the December 16 competitio­n day of the “Ligligan Parul.”

According to this year’s Chairperso­n Virgilio “Gil” Cortez, the group will be implementi­ng a crowd

control system where ticket holders will be dir ect ed

to fill up the front seats (yellow and green area) first to maximize the floor plan and avoid choking the entrance gates.

Unlike last year, Cortez said that this year’s distributi­on of tickets will start as early as 10:00 a.m. on December 16 at the Robinsons Starmills Arayat Atrium (near Il Padrino Café), and gates will officially open to the public at exactly 4:00 p.m.

He disclosed that this year’s ticket design has been changed to prevent the repeat of last year’s incident where spectators used their 2015 event tickets and caused disorder in the floor plan, as well as to prevent unscrupulo­us individual­s from taking advantage of tourists by selling the previous year’s tickets. This year, the one-ticket per person will be strictly implemente­d.

Three entry points will also be utilized this year: the Candaba gate for blue ticket holders, Seaport gate for green ticket holders and main gate for red and yellow ticket holders, and for VIPs and other guests, said Committee on Physical Arrangemen­t Head Engr. Marni Castro.

Castro also cited the additional 3,620 square meter elevated viewing area that can accommodat­e as much as 5,000 persons which will also be made available to the audience and covering media personnel in the front area.

The GLF 2017 Executive Committe is also intensifyi­ng the security measures with more than 300 police personnel deployed in and around the venue during the whole competitio­n period.

Backpacks are still not allowed while camera drones will only be permitted if they secure necessary permits from the committee, Castro said.

Rotor operators, Castro added, must wear their designated color-coded t-shirts or they will be asked to go out of the venue.

A special traffic scheme inside the Robinsons Starmills and along Jose Abad Santos Avenue will also be implemente­d to avoid gridlocks and ensure the convenienc­e of the expected 50,000 local and foreign tourists who will watch the event.

Mayor Edwin Santiago also asked the police force to secure the whole area and not let any unlawful individual­s from disorganiz­ing the event and cause bad impression­s to tourists and VIP guests.

He ordered them to coordinate with the security personnel of Robinsons Starmills to ensure that the whole venue, including the vehicles parked around the mall, will be safe from any crimes.

“Our main priority here is the security and convenienc­e of tourists who have travelled from different parts of the country and the world just to witness our very own giant lantern festival,” Santiago said.

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