Philippine Daily Inquirer

PNP CITES MARCOSIAN DECREE TO JUSTIFY ARREST OF VAPERS

- By Jeannette I. Andrade @jiandradei­nq

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has unearthed a 43-yearold presidenti­al decree to justify its arrest of persons vaping in public, claiming that the Marcos decree defines vape as an air pollutant despite the fact that there was still no vaping device at that time.

Policemen have arrested 243 persons for vaping in public and confiscate­d 318 pieces of vapes or e-cigarettes as well as 656 vape juice tubes in 2,878 separate operations conducted in almost a week nationwide. Most of them were arrested in Central Visayas.

At a press briefing on Monday in Camp Crame, PNP spokespers­on Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac reiterated President Duterte’s two-year-old executive order for a smokefree environmen­t as basis for the prohibitio­n on vaping in public and in enclosed spaces.

PD 984

He then cited to justify the arrest of vaping ban violators Presidenti­al Decree No. 984, issued in 1976 by the late President Marcos, which amended a law creating a national pollution control commission.

According to Banac PD 984 “defines smoking and vaping as forms of pollution and are harmful, detrimenta­l and injurious to public health and safety or welfare.”

The four-decade-old law, which was intended to strengthen the function of the national pollution control commission “to best protect the people from the growing menace of environmen­tal pollution,” defines pollution.

Legal basis for arrest

It states: “Pollution means any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of any water, air and/or land resources of the Philippine­s, or any discharge thereto of any liquid, gaseous or solid wastes as will or is likely to create or to render such water, air and land resources harmful, detrimenta­l or injurious to public health, safety or welfare or which will adversely affect their utilizatio­n for domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultur­al, recreation­al or other legitimate purposes.”

Banac maintained on Monday that PD 984 “provides the legal basis for arrest [of persons vaping in public].”

“Vaping in public is subject to warrantles­s arrest or apprehensi­on since the legal purpose is to bring the offender to the police station for blotter and recording,” he said.

The PNP spokespers­on advised persons with an opposing view to “go to court for a judicial review.”

He noted that there might not even be a need for Mr. Duterte to issue an executive order to ban vaping in public.

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